The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump's Somalia "Garbage" Reaction, Sen. Warner Calls Hegseth "Wimp" & TN Election Warning

Episode Date: December 3, 2025

Republican Matt Van Epps wins the Special Election Tennessee, defeating Aftyn Behn. Democrats supremely overperformed in a deep red district. Dana explains why the proposal of “Trump Accounts”, a ...federally-subsidized investment fund for new babies, is a taxpayer-funded Socialist welfare program. H1D A raccoon gets DRUNK at an ABC liquor store in Ashland, Virginia and passes out in the bathroom.The Treasury is investigating whether Minnesota welfare money went to Somali terror group, al Shabaab. Actor Ben Stiller ATTACKS Trump over saying that Somalis who are destroying Minnesota’s welfare system, “garbage”. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey speaks in Somali at a press conference.Sen. Mark Warner calls Pete Hegseth a “wimp” and claims he is throwing his admiral under the bus over the Venezuelan boat strike. Dana warns that the Tennessee Special Election Results should have had a wider margin of victory for Republicans. Ret. Army Col. Kurt Schlichter SLAMS criticism of our military taking out narco-terrorists on Venezuelan drug boats including the false “one shot rule”, explaining the laws of war and why this strike was necessary.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAThis Christmas, for just $28 you can help save a life. Dial #250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFDon’t let pain stop you from living the life you want with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Fast Growing Treeshttps://FastGrowingTrees.comGet up to 50% off plus 15% off your next purchase with code DANA—visit and save today! Valid for a limited time, terms and conditions apply.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana  OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today. Use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Byrnahttps://Byrna.comSave 15% sitewide during Byrna’s biggest Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale. Don’t miss out!AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today.  KelTec Peacekeepershttps://KelTecWeapons.com/DanaThe KelTec Peacekeepers Program supports those who protect our communities.  Learn more about the program today. HumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.Noblehttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaOpen a new qualified IRA or cash account with Noble Gold and get a FREE 10-ounce Silver Flag Bar plus a Silver American Eagle Proof Coin. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 if you lose this race tonight to potentially running again. Perhaps, yeah, absolutely. I mean, obviously I have to rest for a few days and circle back with my team, but we've run an amazing race. All things considered, the deck was stacked against us, especially in the Deep Red South. And we've narrowed the margin. And for me, that is a celebration worth having.
Starting point is 00:00:19 It's race. So that's Afton, Ben. Just dear God, I'm so grateful that Tennessee voters aren't, they didn't choose her. because I literally would rather slice all of my veins open and bleed out horrifically than have to deal with Congresswoman, Afton, for God knows how long. Because I feel like she's one of those when you get her in there, that she stays in there forever, right? That's what it feels like.
Starting point is 00:00:50 Once she's in, she's in for forever. Afton, and the Republican, thank God one last night. Thank the Lord. The Republican one. So happy for that. So my whole thing is it could have been worse. And I'm actually kind of surprised that it wasn't. But it's still pretty bad. And I know everyone's like, Dana, why aren't you that to kill joy? I'm not being a killjoy. I'm being a realist. Do you want me to sit here and blow smoke up your cheeks and just make you easy and what could be a massacre coming up and, and, midterms? Or would you rather, hear me out, would you rather be like, Dana, just give me the straight T now so we can course correct? I was telling you guys about this yesterday. It's a major problem. Would you rather me be honest about it so we can course correct? You know, that's, that's the real issue here. So he won by single digits in this race yesterday. In Tennessee. And this is when it's special elections and congressional
Starting point is 00:02:00 house race, blah, blah. And he won by single digits. And I think there's it's it's we have to have the conversation as to what Republicans can do better with messaging going into midterm because it doesn't I'm not saying this. The left is celebrating it. They're the reason that you see all of these headlines about it from the left. it's not because they're trying to will it into existence it's because they see blood in the
Starting point is 00:02:32 water and they're they're they're really excited about this they're super excited for their chances coming up in November there are in midterms excuse me they're super excited for their chances I don't want them to be excited for their chances because I don't want them to win I don't want them to win at all but it this is you know where we're at so me talking about this it's not me trying to be a killjoy, it's me saying, look, there's some, there's some legitimate things here to be concerned about. And Republicans are going to have to get a handle on it. Otherwise, we're going to be looking at, you know, a massacre coming up. That's the, that's the real list. That's the realness of it. So, you know, this is, in looking at this particular race,
Starting point is 00:03:19 it's, I mean, it's, well, we avoided narrowly. narrowly avoided the seventh congressional district race. So we don't have to hear how much she hates country music and all that stuff for a while. So that's good, right? We don't have to hear about all that for a little bit. She's probably going to run again. She seems less like a, people kept calling her an AOC. She seems less like an AOC and more like a beta or Rourke, kind of.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Does that make more sense? She seems more like a Beto. she's like trying to be the anti-hypster which ends up being super annoying but i don't know what's worse the the people who complain about hipsters or the hipsters who's worse i don't know but anyway that's so thankfully we won't have to listen to her for forever and uh we're not going to have to deal with that but honestly it could have i mean matt van upsen's up winning but again single-digit win and part of it was i think it probably would have been better had we had a greater turnout. We probably would have had more, I think we would have felt a
Starting point is 00:04:30 little bit better about it today. But we would, we could, it could have been better. But some of this, I think also, they ran a goober. They ran a bad candidate. They, they ran a bad candidate. They ran a bad candidate who, uh, was too much to the left. She was too much. to the left. And I don't know. It's bad when they didn't have anyone else there. I have some. We're going to dive deeper
Starting point is 00:05:06 into this, but this Afton Ben, with her hating, don't we have like some flashback audio of her? Yeah, we do. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's, yeah. She says the Republican majority time is coming. I disagree. I disagree with that. It could be, but we'll see. So we're going to talk more about this.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Also, let's see. We've got a couple of other things that we're going to dive into as well. We're going to get into some of the latest with what's being proposed in D.C. federally. And we're going to get into some of the things with POTUS. Let's play some of it because he was very, very busy yesterday. Let's do-da-da-da-da. We're going to get into the affordability aspect of it. we've got the D.C. infighting, and then, of course, a number of other things here that we're
Starting point is 00:05:58 going to dive into. So let's just, this is cut 10, play cut 10 for us. This is talking about the Republican wins yesterday and the Democrat losses. This is one thought. I think that's a wrong lesson to take away here. This is a, well, Trump did win it by 22, but Marsha Blackburn in the midterm in 2018 when Trump was unpopular, Only won the district by half a point. So Matt Van Epps is going to win it by nine tonight. The lesson to take away from this is Democrats picked their own candidate. They had three state representatives running.
Starting point is 00:06:32 They picked the liberal wing nut. The person who said she hated country music, she hated Nashville, she was uncomfortable with prayer. She wanted to bully state troopers. That's the problem Democrats face in primaries all over the country in 2026, that they may nominate left-wing nut who can't win the general. And that's the problem. She was a left-wing nut,
Starting point is 00:06:50 And that's the issue of it all. She was a left. She was like a total far progressive's progressive. That's Ben was a progressive's progressive. She's, she wasn't a household name. And they, they ended up gambling by picking somebody who was so damn far left that she couldn't even bring in the, she couldn't even get in the moderates. She couldn't do it. She couldn't, she couldn't drag in the moderates.
Starting point is 00:07:16 It wasn't going to happen. And typically, it's always hard to flip a seat like this. if you're the outside party, you know, if you're not, you know, favored to win, but you have to have a big turnout advantage. You have to have a huge persuasion advantage as well. And you can only do that with a more moderate candidate. Like when they ran Connor Lamb in 2018, you know, he was able to do that. Ben was way too lefty. And that's the problem. They ran someone thinking that they ran up, they ran someone who was so far to the left that she was unable to do that. magic in the margins. And that's what you ultimately have to be able to do is get that magic in the margins. That's the thing of it. So we're going to talk more about that because we got a lot still on that because there's other, there's other, there's other, there are other races that we can kind of look to and see sort of a trend. Because the thing that is driving down Republican enthusiasm is economy. And we're going to, we got to discuss that. But I don't think that
Starting point is 00:08:25 a blue wave is building. I know that's what CNN is saying we can still get out far enough ahead of it to stop that from happening. Yesterday, now looking at Minnesota, guys, this keeps getting worse and worse. So we're going to talk about the three programs that were engaged in massive taxpayer fraud. And because they got federal money, it's not just, it's not just an issue of state taxpayer dollars. It's federal taxpayer dollars too. But then, I don't know if you saw this, this was something that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy put out as we were getting ready to get off air yesterday about how one third, now think about this, the commercial driver driver's licenses in Minnesota, one third of them were issued illegally. Now think about what
Starting point is 00:09:06 happened with California and all of the people, illegal aliens that were getting CDLs and California. Now in Minnesota, one-third, one-third of non-domiciled CDLs were issued illegally. Now, what the Transportation Department did is say, you have 30 days to fix this, or you're going to lose $30 million in federal funding. This, again, all comes down under whose watch? It all comes down on Tim Walz's watch. It all comes down on his watch. This is just, it's catastrophic. This is, can you imagine all of this coming in if he had been vice president? Sean Duffy issued a letter yesterday telling the commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bob Jacobson as well as Governor Tim Walts that, look, you are in violation.
Starting point is 00:09:54 You are not in legal compliance. And did the math, gave the receipts, a third of these issued illegally. That is stunning. Now, this is on top of all of the other stories of fraud that we're going to dive into. broad that he knew that Tim Walts knew about because one of the departments engaged in it is a department that he oversaw. He was championing this program. So we're going to dive into that in more coming up as we make our way to headlines as we do so. Whether you're planting now or later fast growing trees has everything that you need to create your dream yard, starting with the best quality and selection of plants delivered straight to your door.
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Starting point is 00:11:45 The Treasury just made a huge announcement regarding illegal immigrants. The Treasury says illegal immigrants will be removed from the financial system completely. If you can't get a job here and you can't get benefits, you're not going to come. This should have been done years ago. Check out the watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify. Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 00:12:10 So Trump has pardoned Democratic Congressman, a Democratic Congressman, who's accused of taking $600,000 in bribes in acting like a foreign agent. This is, of course, Henry Quayar and his wife, Imelda, 1769, respectively. They were charged by the Department of Justice last year for accepting 600,000. $1,000 in bribes from a bank headquartered in Mexico and an oil and gas company that's in the Balkans. And they were apparently reportedly funneling this money through all kinds of stuff. Like, I mean, and apparently their kids were involved in helping to create these firms to launder funds. So Trump said that he, the way he looks at it is that it was a witch hunt,
Starting point is 00:12:56 and so he wanted to pardon them. And that not everything is a witch hunt, though, got to say. Sean Diddy Combs accuses Netflix of stealing footage for 50 cents docu series you know he and Fiddy hate each other I'm Team Fiddy just FYI not that anybody needed to know that but you know so and Fiddy's just
Starting point is 00:13:15 been trolling him this entire time which is hysterical so all for that but he says that they were stealing footage from what he was doing for 50 cents document let's see would you buy a fold phone Samsung unveils the first multi-folding phone
Starting point is 00:13:31 as competition set to heat up. I like the idea of having a foldable phone just because it's neat. But at the same time, I would think that that wear and tear would be difficult, right? Like that's, wouldn't it be the wear and tear on a foldable phone?
Starting point is 00:13:46 I don't know what that's like. I remember the Pomprey, like in the early days. The Palm Prix was amazing. And then HP killed it and it was, yeah, thanks HP. But Samsung is unveiling, it's a three-way thing. So it, it's like a trifold. So it folds in the middle like you would do a shirt.
Starting point is 00:14:10 And the outsides are the sleeves. So it folds like that. Samsung unveiled it. I don't know if I want a trifold. Right? Would you get a, it's like, imagine the size of an iPad that you fold and a half. Yeah, it unfolds out to the size of like a 10-inch iPad or something. I don't, I don't know if I like that.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Anyway, in Evanston, Illinois, Evanston. A church nativity scene features a zip-tied baby Jesus and Roman soldiers as ice agents. Talk about blasphemy. This is blasphemous. That's just lame. It's Lake Street Church of Evanston, which is a BS fake cult and not an actual church. They don't honor actual Christian theology, and they decided to deuce all over the birthday of our Lord and Savior by making this, you know, ridiculous giant craze outside. These churches are just jokes. This is just goofy. If I were there, I'd probably knock it down. I'm not joking.
Starting point is 00:15:03 I mean, that's just me. I'm not encouraging you to do that, but I'm just saying I don't have the patience for it. They literally have a doll with zip ties around the wrist. So this is why people stop going to church because you have Satanus, like the people at Lake City Satanic Church of Evanston, who do this kind of garbage. It's blasphemous. Shame on you. I mean, you know what the Bible says about people who leave the flock astray? They have millstones tied around their neck and they're dropped into the depths.
Starting point is 00:15:26 That's your future. Let's see. We got a whole bunch of other stuff coming up. the new tax fair funded socialist welfare program. Now you get the Texas Lieutenant Governor all excited about it. We're going to talk about that and so much more. Stick with us. Keltike has a peacekeeper program that they have introduced and it supports those who protect communities. So church security teams, school resource officers, you know, the whole thing. Faith-based teams and SROs rely on small concealable pistols that have limited range in power. Keltike has long guns that
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Starting point is 00:17:07 You just say it. Affordable. I inherited the worst inflation in history. There was no affordability. Nobody could afford anything. The prices were massively high. Do you remember when we took over eggs? You did a great job in that, Madam Secretary, agriculture, Brooke.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Eggs were four or five times higher than they had ever. ever been. They said don't order eggs for Easter at the White House, and we ended up doing it, and we got the egg prices way down lower than what they were before. But the word affordability is a con job by the Democrats. They say, I watched the other day where some very low IQ congresswoman talked about affordability, affordability, affordability. She had no idea. Their prices were much higher. One of the things that they have to be careful of with POTUS here is you don't want to give the appearance of not believing the real pain that's felt by people still because of prices
Starting point is 00:18:13 and, you know, the cost of, you know, some goods and things of that nature. You want to be really careful of that, especially right now when, you know, where it concerns the economy, you know, you just have this. You still have, I mean, we're still dealing with, I think, I think it's safe to say, Kane, we're still dealing with like leftover Biden nonsense. And so. Yeah, the big, beautiful bill doesn't kick in until January. So any of those permanent tax cuts, any of the other things that we enjoyed from that
Starting point is 00:18:44 bill, we won't see it implemented until January. And the problem, and this is what I think Republicans need to be really careful of, is that you want to make sure that you're not, you don't do what Biden did. Remember, what was it Biden did? Biden was acting like, oh, well, we don't really have any problems with anything. Everything's hunky dory.
Starting point is 00:19:05 It's all, and it wasn't. People were struggling, and they felt like denying that meant that you were pretending that the problem didn't exist and that it wasn't a real issue. And that's, you can't, you can't do that. I mean, that's not, you got to be careful with that kind of stuff. And that's why I think this messaging on that is a little off. Because it's not a media narrative.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Again, they're trying to find something. The media wants to have some way to try to hurt Republicans on their strongest issue going into midterms. And that strong issue is, of course, the accountability. And they want to hurt Republicans on this. And so the last thing that, you know, any that, that really Republicans need to do is do anything like what Biden did and act as though these problems aren't real and they and they don't exist and that people aren't really feeling that pinch. That's why I'm like, oh, when I heard that sound, but I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't say that. Don't say that, POTUS. Don't do it. Don't do it. Like, don't go to that route because then the media is going to do that. They're going to, and of course they will. You just don't, you anticipate this. You just don't want to give them any room. I say this, and I have a piece that's up about this on Substack. It ran early this morning. And I say this as respectfully and as someone who wants it to, wants us to win, wants the right, excuse me,
Starting point is 00:20:42 to be successful going into the midterm elections. And it's hard when you are dealing with bad. I don't agree with some of the policy. Like, so yesterday, just an example, I don't want Republicans helping Democrats in this, in this tactic of trying to make Republicans look weak on the economy. So to that point, Republicans, I said this is the headline, have introduced a new taxpayer-funded socialist welfare program. And this was yesterday. We talked a little bit about it yesterday. This was yesterday when they came out with the Dells. Now, I want to be very careful and explain to these are two separate things here. What the Dells are doing, the DEL family,
Starting point is 00:21:25 they pledged over $6 billion in, of their own money, $250 into the accounts of 25 million children. This is separate from what I'm talking about with taking from the U.S. Treasury $1,000 and giving it to newborns from, you know, January of 26 into December. going into 28. So it's very different from that. It is a donation to that program and there are different requirements for the Dell's $6 billion. So the Dell's $6 billion has a little bit different requirements than just the Trump accounts by themselves. It is a donation into the Trump account. So I think some people are a little confused on this because they were telling me, well, Dana, you know, this is just from the Dell's and it's all private. It's not.
Starting point is 00:22:15 this anybody can donate to this so you can have philanthropists donate notice you haven't seen Bill Gates donate to it just saying you you haven't seen Warren Buffett donate to it donate to it private individuals can donate to these accounts in the same way that the Dells did that's why what the Dells donation is being described as seed money but it is not the program itself so they've pledged $250 this is to the tune of I think like $6.3 billion of their own money to expand this program. So it's the largest ever philanthropic one of in our recent era in this country. Now, I did a lot of digging on the story last night. What is absolute fact is that this, their donation is separate from the Trump accounts starting each Trump account for
Starting point is 00:23:08 babies born between January 1st, 2025, December 31st, 2028. They get $1,000.000. They get $1,000. in their accounts. It's not a tax credit. People are trying to act like it's a tax credit, but it's not a tax credit because it's actual money drawn from the U.S. Treasury. And it is, that means from the taxpayer. So it is absolute federal taxpayer dollars.
Starting point is 00:23:34 And it, again, this is for all babies born between January 1st, 2025, December 31st, 2028. and when you look at the number of children expected to be born, the projected estimate of births in this two-year period is going to exceed $7 million. So that roughly translates to about $7.5 billion taxpayer dollars that are required. That's required. Here's the other thing that you don't know, because this is part of the one big beautiful bill. It was buried in the one big beautiful bill, the Trump accounts.
Starting point is 00:24:07 So I went and I dug into it. Do you know that anchor babies are eligible? this is honest to God indisputable fact black and white in the one big beautiful bill so the parents do not have to be here legally the parents can come over across the Rio illegally as long as you have a baby in the United States if it is a baby born in the United States in that period they are eligible meaning anchor babies absolutely can get that $1,000 U.S. taxpayer subsidy. Now, it goes into their account where it can accrue interest and you can do all kinds of stuff with it, but it is still taxpayer dollars.
Starting point is 00:24:48 It's drawn from the U.S. Treasury. It is not a tax credit. So I think a lot of people don't know what tax credits are. This is not a deferment or a reduction in your tax. It's actual cash. That's why they say it can grow over a period of time. It's going into these bank accounts. So the Dell's money is a separate.
Starting point is 00:25:09 donation to those accounts. And they have, it's a fewer and they have their own restrictions. Their restrictions are a little narrower. But the $1,000, absolutely anchor babies are eligible. And the key eligibility rules for the Trump account under age 18, anybody can, by the way, baby born in the United States gets a social security number, regardless of whether or not their parents are here legally. So born in the U.S., if you have to have, you have to get a, social security number or otherwise be eligible for one. And the parental requirements, quote, undocumented parents can open accounts for eligible children, end quote. That is a big problem. I checked off record, well, background. I checked with two lawmaker friends of mine. And one of the
Starting point is 00:26:01 reasons that one of my lawmaker friends opposed this was because of that language. so it absolutely is true so it's automatic enrollment for qualifying newborns beginning may of 2026 the parents and the guardians manage the account until the child turns 18 meaning if they're illegal aliens they'll manage the account so that is and again it was all authorized under the one big beautiful bill this is republican championed welfare reform The fact that you had somebody like Senator Ted Cruz champion in this blows my mind because it's socialism. This isn't an investment. I hear people say, oh, it's an investment.
Starting point is 00:26:46 That's what Democrats say to try to justify stealing your tax dollars for their pet projects. They say it's an investment. Then invest your own damn money. I am taxed out of the nose. If you want to be generous with money, be generous with your own damn money, not ours. A baby born in the United States does not have a right to $1,000 from taxpayers. Now, for the people who like to cite Hungary, I will have you know. Victor Orban in Hungary did this back in 2000.
Starting point is 00:27:21 And the idea of this welfare, paying people to have children, it didn't work. It didn't work in Hungary. In fact, the birth rate is now at a record low. It dropped. The birth rate dropped to pre-2021 lows. They only had like maybe a slight gain, but it's already gone. I discussed this in my piece over at Substack. By the way, something you need to know, illegal aliens can get Social Security numbers.
Starting point is 00:27:56 That's a fact. So you don't have to be here. You don't have to be here as a legal citizen. language. And that language says both parents plus the baby must have social security numbers. They don't say must be citizen. Exactly. Exactly. And eligible for a social security number, not even have one. So in Hungary, when they tried this, remember, I don't know if you guys remember hearing people talk about, oh, Victor Orban, they're doing this amazing thing in Hungary. So there are modest gains stalled for birth rates, and it reverted back to post-21 rates. Now they have
Starting point is 00:28:31 it's decades low below replacement. So it didn't work. You know why? Because there's a million other factors involved in this. It's not just whether or not you have money. So like I said, and people can invest their own money, not ours. Some say that it's not welfare per se. I had someone tell me that because it's a one-time payment, it's not welfare. Guys, frequency of welfare does not define welfare. Taking taxpayer dollars and redistributing them to other people, especially people who don't pay taxes or who pay far below those being forced to contribute to the socialist quasi-ponzie scheme, that's a tenet of socialist economic policy. I will have you, I will remind you that the top 1% pay 50% of taxes. The top 50% I mean, look at this. And this is latest data,
Starting point is 00:29:18 federal income tax data from 2025 tax foundation. The top 1%, their income actually even fell. top 50% of all taxpayers pay 97% of all federal income taxes. The bottom 50% paid only three. Now you tell me this is not income redistribution. It absolutely is.
Starting point is 00:29:41 This is something I would expect from Barack Obama. And then, and then to add insult to injury, you have Ken Paxton out there celebrating it. Ken Paxton posts this morning on X. he said the new little Texan savings fund he says i love the idea to invest a thousand dollars
Starting point is 00:30:00 using the socialist language and then he confuses he talks about the dells giving six and a remember the dels they have their own separate restrictions that go along with us he says one of his top priorities is to pass the new little texan savings fund he wants to give tax texan texas taxpayer dollars an additional one thousand dollars the gall we've got more on this we're not even remotely done because this is going to be a disaster and if you think that this is not going to be expanded
Starting point is 00:30:36 by the way i have receipts in my substack post where i quote lawmakers who are already talking about expanding this you know these are the same people who said they were going to repeal Obamacare and then what do they do they voted to expand the damn subsidies for it just four weeks ago we got more on the way. So as we head into the holidays, it's not just about gifts. It's about gratitude and protecting what really matters, family and the future and your financial security. Colin Plum is the CEO at Noble Gold Investments. And I tell you, the market really opened my eyes as to how much can
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Starting point is 00:32:34 They have masks, don't they? The animal became intoxicated, then passed out in the bathroom. The sleeping raccoon was discovered Saturday morning. Head right near the toilet. We've all been there probably at some point in our lives, right? A little too much. An officer brought the mass bandit back to the county animal shelter to recover. So, yes, that's a lot of liqueur for a little raccoon there. The raccoon slept it off for a few hours and showed no signs of injury. Bounce back.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Officers released the raccoon. You know that thing was out because it's starfished right there in the floor, man. Right there by the toilet, right? Sorry, that was very southern Missouri. Toilet. There you go. Sorry, Tollet. That's how it said, right?
Starting point is 00:33:15 Isn't that how you say? Shut up. everybody. It's Warsh pillow milk Tollet. Stop it. None of that is what it is. Absolutely true. So, I mean, who among us hasn't? But no, I mean, I think it's funny that that lady's like, oh, I mean, we've all been there, you know, laying on the bathroom floor. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:33:33 That thing was a chunky little chunk, wasn't he? Holy cow. And it looks like he got into several different kinds of liqueur. He had himself a flight. Yeah. Man, he He sure did, and more ways than one. that little dude he had a flight of liquor he just there i mean i was trying to look at the bottles
Starting point is 00:33:51 could you tell what all he had was this some jack daniels that he had i don't know i mean it is a liquor store and there were plenty of uh plenty of open containers on the floor there dude i'm surprised he didn't kill himself because i mean he's little bit you know alcohol poisoning and all i feel like he's done that before i just you know there's something about i just there i recognize something about, I don't know, there's a, there, all of us living creatures, the fact that it passed out in the bathroom for me, I don't know, it just humanizes him all the more. I don't dislike raccoons. We had a, uh, uh, folks in our family that had a pet raccoon and his name was Jake and it would suck your thumb and it was weird. And I didn't like it, but he'd cry and he'd want
Starting point is 00:34:36 you to hold him like a baby and that's what he did. And I'm like, I'm not holding this thing like that. Did he have a drinking problem? No, but he, you know, he's a little bandit and he would steal socks. Like he would get in the house and like a sock and run off. But I don't know where I'm going with this, but that was funny. I'm just like, I don't know, you know, that's how we all, that's how we all are at the end of the year, right? That little raccoon. All right, coming up, we got a lot more to get into a ton more because the Minnesota fraud case is so insane. Wait into you hear all of the details about this three separate programs, not even including the CDL stuff. Stay with us. Preborn is a great organization that helps
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Starting point is 00:37:21 Targeted for retaliation. You know, maybe you should be in this country longer so you can kind of understand how this process works. Don't expect me to be courteous towards this woman. I think she's a terrorist. Welcome back to the program. Dan, she is. Let's be honest. I think she's completely unfit for public office. In fact, I think that she hasn't even been in the country long enough to even be an elected office. I kind of go with our founders on this stuff, particularly in the Federalist Papers. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, we're at the top of the second hour. You can join the chat at Rumble. You can also watch the simulcast over Channel 347 DirecTV. It's all very real, by the way.
Starting point is 00:37:55 The state provided evidence to the FBI, and the FBI would not have launched an active investigation in absence of evidence. You also would not have a separate Inspector General investigation. You would not, and honestly, you do need a federal investigation. I said this on Fox Business yesterday because I was asked, Well, is this something that the federal government that you, that Congress should investigate? Yes, because it wasn't just Minnesota tax dollars. It was federal tax dollars as well. So as a result, you have a U.S. House committee and the Treasury Department. The Treasury Department is also acting on some of the evidence that was presented to the FBI that have launched investigation.
Starting point is 00:38:32 You have multiple massive fraud schemes. So this is what I need people to understand. You have the Medicaid scheme with autism, right? you also have the housing stabilization services scheme then you have the feeding our future scheme that's not even including the CDL stuff that came out yesterday so i mean that is and and we're talking like over a billion dollars way over that so the latest is that the house and the treasury and the FBI are all now investigating this because it's just a massive. It's just an absolute wreck. It's billions, I mean, hundreds of millions of dollars. So the first was this feeding our
Starting point is 00:39:18 future. And the feeding our future was the COVID era program that was introduced to help feed kids. This had to do with like school and hungry kids and all of this stuff, right? They flagged irregular, the Minnesota Department of Education were the first to flag irregularities in it. Because the whole, and the New York Times highlighted this as well. I think this was
Starting point is 00:39:49 gosh, how I'm looking at the number, I think it was like $250 million. I mean, this was one of the worst. One of the worst. Well, actually all of them were bad. If I had to say which one was worse, I don't think I could. So that it was a nonprofit.
Starting point is 00:40:05 Minnesota based on profitable feed in our future. And this is considered to be the largest of all of the pandemic frauds that have taken place. This is considered the largest because it was over $250 million that was stolen as a result right, right out. Now, why is Governor Tim Walz implicated in this? Because the feeding our future fund was created under the Minnesota Department of Education. Remember, it was about meals served to hungry kids during the time of COVID. There was a lot of discussion as to, well, what happens? You know, if schools are shut down, how are kids going to get, you know, their school lunches? Sometimes, you know, that would be like the best meal a kid would have during the day.
Starting point is 00:40:49 So what ended up happening is they, these feeding our future food sites, they overrepresented the number of meals they were serving to hungry kids by the thousand. up on thousands. And then they set up shell companies and they were selling the story, selling the number of meals. And then all of the reimbursements they got, they pocketed the millions of dollars in cash from it. Now, the reason, as I said, Tim Walz is directly implicated is because this came, this was created, conceived and run by the Minnesota Department of Education. Who oversees directly the Minnesota Department of Education? Governor Tim Walz. Governor Tim Walz also promoted the feeding our future fund. He bragged about the feeding our future fund. And he was even implying that other states should be as great as his state and implement something like this.
Starting point is 00:41:41 And the other thing, too, is when they first started getting, there were concerns raised to Governor Walsh's office, like within the first year, actually. Like, I think this kicked off in 2020. Within the first year, these concerns were being raised because people were like wondering about these kickbacks that they were receiving. And of the report, for instance, this was on, so page 48, they found that the Minnesota Department of Education had loose to non-existent oversight requirements for high-risk sponsors. They hesitated to exert any authority and oversight responsibilities. They also undermined its own ability to investigate this scandal. On page 55, it stated, Missouri Department of Education inappropriately asked feeding our future to investigate complaints about itself.
Starting point is 00:42:34 So it investigated itself and it was like, we don't find anything here. It's okay. No joke. It's bad. The New York Times has a really, I can't believe I'm saying this, the New York Times has a really good breakdown of not just the feeding our future fund, but also, I mean, all of the, all of the fraud that's involved in this. It, I mean, it was not just in the feeding our future. It was also in the Somali diaspora with the autism and the Medicaid, et cetera. Remember, because you had, apparently we're supposed to believe that one in every four or five kids in Minnesota has autism. By the way, how are we establishing guidelines on autism nationally and all of this stuff under Make America Healthy again with these numbers? Exactly. So, so far, over a billion dollars in.
Starting point is 00:43:25 taxpayer money has been stolen in just these three fraud schemes. And 59 people have already been convicted. So when Illinois Marr is sitting here going, well, you're believing that, yes, yes, you absolute terrorist, we are believing it because people have already gone to jail for it. And more and more is coming out. They, I mean, there's, I think that pretty much almost everything that they ran, all government-wise, is affected by this. And that's kind of what the New York Times is actually intimating here as well. This is bad. It's so, so, so bad. And the defense that people have been giving, especially for the case with the Somali autism story, because that's the other thing. You had social service workers who were slamming the governor,
Starting point is 00:44:21 and apparently they were also blowing the whistle saying that he was 100% responsible for this massive fraud that's been happening being fleeced by everything from the feeding our future to the autism claims that have been filed to the housing stabilization services
Starting point is 00:44:38 which, you know, all of this stuff. I mean, this is crazy. And also, by the way, the feeding our future, that also involved a lot of people in Somali diaspora. I mean, This is crazy.
Starting point is 00:44:52 And that's when you had, it was Minnesota DHS. Remember, they had their account briefly suspended. And they said that Walsh was 100% responsible. The people who have been trying to blow the whistle on this, which is I think one of the reasons why they decided to go to social media, because the people who were blowing the whistle on this, they started getting targeted. Remember, I'm going to pull this up.
Starting point is 00:45:19 this guy was worked with who was it so this was me pull this up newark post this is in april 25 one of i mean these are the kind of people that they have to deal with in minnesota state government dylan adams 33 year old fiscal policy analyst for uh Minnesota he keyed all these teslas he was caught on the sentry cameras on Tesla's keying all of these Teslas, one of the public service, one of the people talking about this, we're saying these are the individuals that we have to work with in this government. There absolutely is retribution for people who try to draw attention to the fraud, to the amount of fraud that's happening. I mean, the government is loaded with super far left Marxists. And so when someone does try to raise the, raise alarm about some of the fraud that's taking place, they get targeted. the retribution is swift and severe. So they, I mean, this is it, this is bad. So you have three separate schemes.
Starting point is 00:46:29 And the Department of Human Services, a number of employees tried to blow the whistle on it. And they were silenced by this. In fact, I'm going to pull this up. The media won't even touch it. The media has been really, really quiet about all of this. Isn't that interesting? The media won't talk about it. They've been trying to ignore it, which is basically them trying to run cover for all of the stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:54 They don't want Tim Wals implicated. I know NewsBusters has done a really good job watching some of this. But the local media there, they haven't really touched it. National media, some local media have, but it's been more independent press. ABC, NBC, CBS, they haven't even mentioned Walsh this past week. They haven't talked about any of the fraud schemes at all whatsoever in, in the news, News Busters has the full, Jorge Bonilla has the full write-up about this over at Newsbusters.
Starting point is 00:47:26 They have not had any mentions of any of this at all in the past eight days on any network news. Actually, this was a day ago, so nine. No mentions of it. Now, what they probably will start doing, and this is what CNN started doing, you see what Omar did. Oh, well, you know, it's a witch hunt. They're going to try to pass this off as a witch hunt.
Starting point is 00:47:47 even though you've already had a number of people convicted a fraud. And they're investigating tons more. It's over a billion dollars. And again, it's not just Minnesota money. This is because they got, they receive federal taxpayer dollars for a lot of these programs, especially the feeding our future. They received federal taxpayer dollars for this because it was a COVID program. They also, I think the housing stabilization services, I think that also received.
Starting point is 00:48:15 I don't have the figure, but I think that also received, federal taxpayer dollars as well. So yeah, they absolutely need to have a federal investigation into this. It's disastrous. And like for and and it's not just the crazy thing to, two other things about this is with a lot of the autism claims and this was, I think it was like one in four, one and five. The I mean I am and they already had their first defendant charged in this by the way. This was just in September. They had a 28 year old Asha Hassan who was charged in the $14 million autism fraud and that was just one aspect of it. It's like way more than that. And the New York Times talked about how researchers, one of the reasons why whistleblowers began also raising
Starting point is 00:49:09 alarm is because there was a surge like a 350. 50% surge in autism diagnoses amongst specifically Somali children in Minnesota, specifically that demographic. So obviously that made people go, what is happening here? We need to investigate this. And that's how a lot of this stuff was discovered. And so now, through that program, here's the other crazy thing. And I can't believe I'm even citing.
Starting point is 00:49:39 So CBS only just wrote about this. It's not been mentioned on their network. but it's on their website. They only just now discussed how Minnesota tax dollars through that program found its way to Al-Shabaab, and that's an Al-Qaeda affiliate that is in Somalia. So remember how we said that the biggest funders of al-Shabaab were Minnesota taxpayers? That's absolutely true, to the tune of millions. They're still trying to get an end on the amount of money that was given to that.
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Starting point is 00:55:03 to divide people and divide communities. Money Somalis that live in this community are working, are working at your groceries, working your hospitals, delivering your babies, their doctors. There are very successful individuals. Okay, here's the problem with this. And this is, I want to get into the media's response to the story. So we've been talking about the insane fraud in Minnesota under Tim Walz. And the Feeding Our Future Fund, particularly, which was the COVID-era program that received federal funding as well.
Starting point is 00:55:42 That's why there's a federal oversight investigation into this from the House, treasury investigation, as well as an FBI investigation, because that received federal taxpayer dollars because it was a COVID-era program. To say nothing of the housing stabilization services fraud, the autism fraud, and then I'm not even touching the CDL thing besides mentioning it yet because that's a whole other thing. welcome back to the program dana lash with you the chats at rumble channel 347 direct tv the podcast at apple the um they're trying to say that and i saw this yesterday with ben stiller i know that's weird to say right because i was um uh working late yesterday i had two late nights in a row and i saw this like fly up on uh x like someone retweeted it into my timeline And I'm like, that's a weird thing to say that the way that Ben Stiller was talking about it, he posted, Somalis are not garbage, immigrants and refugees from anywhere are people like you and me. They should not be demonized. This country is built on the backs of people who have come from other places. It's what our country's all about. And they need a little blue heart. And I'm like, why is he, who's, what is he talking about? Like, what does he, what does he mean here? Well, then I saw this story, pulled this up. This was in the cabinet meeting that POTUS had yesterday, and he was discussing the fraud.
Starting point is 00:57:11 And he apparently said that, you know, it was what ended up happening, the fraud that's happening there is garbage. He said, you know, our country's at a tipping point, and he was talking about the fraud. He said that, you know, made a knock on Tim Walz. And then he also was talking about how it's garbage, what's being done. because it's a major, major scandal. The New York Times did it. He was responding to a question about the New York Times investigation on it
Starting point is 00:57:39 and how it's singularly in Minnesota's Somali diaspora, their community there. And that's when he had said that what's happening is garbage, et cetera. So the media is like Trump called all Somali's garbage. So that's what ABC said. Quote, President Trump ended his cabinet meeting on Tuesday by unleashing criticism on Somali immigrants whom he described as garbage, saying that
Starting point is 00:58:06 he doesn't want them in the United States. First off, that's not actually what he said. Secondly, why would he say that? Is it because of the over billion dollars and taxpayer fraud? Do you want to know of the, so far, 86 people have been charged. And that's just, so you have the feed in our future child nutrition program. That was $250 to $350 million stolen. The housing stabilization services, which was tens of millions, the autism therapy services, they're still trying to figure out the final tab on that because the initial case alone was 14 million. Out of the 86 people charged, 78 are Somali. Kane, would you consider that a majority of people charged?
Starting point is 00:58:53 Yeah, no. Over 50 convictions so far. Of course. I mean, yeah, how many are Somali? 78 of 86. That seems like a lot to me. And that's just in one, that's just in the feeding our future that they're getting involved in. I'm not even talking about the other stuff.
Starting point is 00:59:16 Because it's, I mean, it's ongoing. And these are like new charges. So, yeah, I would say that that's pretty significant. It is safe to say that it is. a fraud scheme that is rooted in one particular community in Minnesota. These are statistics. If it makes you upset, they get mad at the people doing it. Don't get mad at the people who are like, wow, 78 of the, what, let me look at my notes, 78 of the 86 are from the Somali community there. That is just simple fact. That comes from the charging docks. So that's not them,
Starting point is 00:59:57 people trying to be mean about this. By the way, this is cut too. This is what Trump said. Listen to what he said. This was yesterday. Listen. But this beautiful place, and I see these people ripping it off, and now I'm understanding, and you're going to look at Tedeska. I hear they ripped off Somalians, ripped off that state for billions of dollars, billions. Every year, billions of dollars and they contribute nothing. The welfare is like 88%. They contribute nothing. I don't want them in our country, I'll be honest with you.
Starting point is 01:00:38 Somebody would say, oh, that's not politically correct. I don't care. I mean, he's in terms of talking about fraud and talking about a community that's involved in fraud, he's saying he doesn't want, what is so bad about that? Here's what Time Magazine said. This is actually their headline. Quote, what to know about Trump's targeting of Somalis in Minnesota?
Starting point is 01:01:03 What? What about what to know about Somali diaspora in Minnesota and billions of dollars? They're targeting of U.S. taxpayers. I mean, what in the world? It's just another version of their Republicans pounce. The media does this all the time. So they're trying to make it like Trump is attacking all Somalis. And Trump is, without telling you what was happening.
Starting point is 01:01:32 So now I was looking at the Ben Stiller thing going, oh, no, I get it. And what's funny is I responded to it. And I said whether or not some people who defrauded taxpayers are immigrants is irrelevant to the fact that some people defrauded taxpayers, especially when the amount is around a billion dollars and millions were funded to al-Shabaab. oh my gosh the people who like I mean his fans apparently are really real winners but my point remains it is now they're trying to dodge the fraud by acting like it's Trump who's being just racist when it's racist that you have a faction in a community that's hiding that's using racial politics as a way to cover wrongdoing and using it as an inoculation against accountability. And that's what it is.
Starting point is 01:02:26 Oh, you can't hold me accountable because I'm Somali. That's what it is. Let's be real about it. I mean, this is, and, I mean, the New York Times piece, listen to this. It is so insane. The programs. So the feeding our future, the cost, it started at like $3 million. Last year, it blew into 140. million dollars it start actually sorry it was 2.6 million it was under three million that's when it when it began in 2020 it was the budgeted projection was 2.6 last year it was over 104 million the autism program is about 3 million 377 million now that's how much it ballooned in like four years time all under Walses' reign. Look at that. And he wants a new, he wants a third term. Tim Walsh wants
Starting point is 01:03:27 a third term. It is crazy. Absolutely crazy. This is, and when people within the government try to raise, in Minnesota government try to raise alarm, they were targeted. And now you see the media is running cover for all of them. That's why you had that whistleblower account saying, yes, Tim Walls is absolutely responsible. They said we let him know of the fraud early on, hoping for a partnership and stopping it, but we got the opposite response. He systematically retaliated against whistleblowers using monitoring, threats, repression, and he did his best to discredit fraud reports.
Starting point is 01:04:11 And instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation by Tim Walls, certain DFL members, and an indifferent mainstream media. It's scary isolating and leftists wondering who we can turn to. And they're right. They are absolutely right. And per the New York Times, the majority, the vast majority, the overwhelming majority, they're Somali. They're Somali.
Starting point is 01:04:41 So that's why you have this investigation. Now, in the meantime, oh, man, they're really plain. I want you to listen. Do we have time? Yeah, we do have time for this. This is crazy. Is this, let me see. Where's the audio where the mayor starts trying to speak?
Starting point is 01:04:58 Okay, yeah. So you've got to listen to this. This is cut 12. The Minneapolis mayor, I felt like this was a hostage speech. He is now talking about cooperation with ICE and says he will not cooperate with ice. This sounds honestly like an ISIS video. listen to this. That's not American. That's not what we are about. And we're going to do
Starting point is 01:05:21 right by every single person in our cities. And so to our Somali community, Daman Shabka, Somali-ead, Kunul, Minnesota, Garahan, Minneapolis, Wahan, Qjeehahai, one Ku Gerib Taganahan Yeah, it sounded like a hostage video
Starting point is 01:05:46 Like don't get me Here I am Now while all this was happening The Department of Transportation We talked about this was Sean Duffy They had headline earlier They did an audit
Starting point is 01:05:59 A third of their commercial driver's license were illegally issued Oh and there's more guys So one of the other things that we're going to be talking about Let me pull this. Let me pull this. Let me find the story. Bear with me. Bear with me. Because it's not just in Minnesota anymore. Not just Minnesota. This is like something that's happening in a number. I'm going to try to find this headline in a number of different communities, especially where it concerns these services and fraud.
Starting point is 01:06:26 And it is pretty stunning. The amount of fraud that's taking place, not just with CDLs, not just with all this other stuff. So in Maine, listen to this. This is in Maine. A Somali nonprofit leader was billing Maine care, bilking taxpayers of tons of money, while running to be a warlord in Somalia. Can you believe that? No joke.
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Starting point is 01:08:28 Oh my gosh. Where to even start? Okay, so a man, a Florida man with a comeback that had a comeback with a warrant doorman. Well, they did. And they arrested him in a fraud scheme. Christopher Music, 57 of Daytona Beach, was arrested on charges of organized scheme to defraud and grand theft over $100,000. According to Belushi County Sheriff's officials, they said this yesterday. He was arrested.
Starting point is 01:08:57 Oh, my gosh, he is like a very old-looking 57. It's going to be real. What is this? Crime man ages you. He had 10 prior. felony convictions. I just like the dormant. They were like, oh, okay. And so they did. Look at that. Don't tempt them with a fun time, you know. A Florida man ran from deputies and hit under a mobile home for 14 hours. I mean, you think they're not going to get you out, dude? Do you think that's
Starting point is 01:09:22 not going to happen? 33 years old. Drug possession, violence, he resisted him with violence, battery. He had a lot of, a lot of offenses. It was like one in the morning. They got the call. deputies heard a gunshot. They went and saw a man trying to hide in the woods. They tried to make contact with him and then he fled and crawled under a mobile home. They found drugs and guns, all kinds of stuff. They established a perimeter. They evacuated the occupants of the mobile home. They had to deploy gas and pepper balls to force him out. This whole standoff lasted like 14 hours. I probably would have handled it different and had him out. I know that they have rules of engagement, so to speak. I have my own. I'd have been like, well, we're going to
Starting point is 01:10:04 spray underneath there and uh you know some lead and you might want to get moving because you're going to get hurt he was taking to jail no injuries so you know good on then they they caught the guy but male live i mean you know why do people think that they're going to be able to out like like they're going to get you out i like this doesn't make sense to me how they do this stuff uh let's see oh man a florida man got tased because he was stealing some snacks and he got tased this comes from the Fox affiliate out there, 29-year-old Joseph Tamburo broke into his workplace Thanksgiving night, used a cinder block to shatter the front door glass, and then busted into the vending machine and stole the snacks. He refused to leave and was tased and treated for minor injuries.
Starting point is 01:10:49 So now he's in the pokey because for snacks, all for snacks. Was it worth it? I mean, good heavens. I'm trying to figure out, I mean, I got a bathroom brawl. I have a, a, I, uh, oh no, I don't want that one. Oh, no. Uh, no. I got a Dunkin' Donuts brawl. Uh-huh. Uh, I got a Ferrari, uh, no, no, no, let's do this one. Let's do the donut tray at Dunkin' Donuts. So this is a Florida man launched a donut tray at a, in a Brower Dunkin' Donuts at a worker, kicked the worker in a tantrum over how long you had to wait for his food. And in his mugshot, he's like, he looks like, yeah, I did it. it, Ann? He's like, yeah, okay, in his mugshot. I'd share it to, but it's having trouble putting in slack for some reason. Let's see. Pembroke Pines, Florida, 36-year-old man was arrested.
Starting point is 01:11:43 He assaulted a Duncan employee because he did not like how long it took to prepare his food. Police officers were called. It was right before noon, and the employee said she walked out of the restroom, saw Timothy Lewis arguing with another worker about the time, the wait time for his order. And according to the report, the first employee said she, She didn't know how to prepare the sandwiches and needed to wait for her coworker to return from the restroom. And he didn't want to wait, so he was mad. And then apparently he told him he was on 911 to request a refund. That's not really what they do.
Starting point is 01:12:14 And then as one of the employees began recording him, Lewis grabbed a donut tray and said he was going to take it if he didn't get a refund. Then he threw the tray at the employee, kicked her in the stomach, knocked her over. He tried running out of the restaurant, but he was stopped and identified and arrested. He's from Jamaica originally. We got third hour on the way. Kurt Schlichter will join us later too. Stick with us. You know, I've told you guys many times before I always carry. I have zero issue. I train for it. I have zero issue using lethal force to defend my life or the life of my family or a loved one. And this is where, you know, not everybody has that value. Not everybody shares those values. Not every place you go has that value. And so that's why it's important to make sure that you have a diversified weapons array, right? For the times when you got to go and you don't have a choice, local or municipal property restrictions, private property, whatever. whatever it is, you're not able to carry. So what are you going to take? I mean, if you have a stun gun, that's all fine and good. You know, maybe it has like one or two rounds. Have you
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Starting point is 01:14:27 the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency. And I think in many ways, the uniform military may help save us from this president and his lame people like Heggs have because I think their commitment is to the Constitution and obviously not to Trump and I expect Bradley to adhere to that. So, Senator, let's go a little further on this. So that's Senator Mark Warner who's saying, well, I think the uniformed military could help us help save us from this president. Would you guys stop with your coup fetishes, you absolute freaks?
Starting point is 01:14:58 That's what this is. I love the people who are like, don't obey illegal orders, unless we're telling you to get a shot, then you've got to do it. I'm just done. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Oh my gosh, we're at the top of this third hour. And we got Kurt Schlichter coming up because we were talking yesterday. I don't want to read our text, but he is, I really like smart ellics, smart asses.
Starting point is 01:15:28 I really do like a good, wise ass. I do. I'm very sarcastic myself. And so I really, I really enjoy that. One of my favorite stories, my late friend Andrew Breitbart, he was in his first cocktail event that he was ever invited to in D.C. And he was with a bunch of Congress members. And somebody came up and said, well, what is it that you do? And he goes, I'm a husky male model.
Starting point is 01:15:54 It was his response. And I had somebody asked me that once. And I was like, oh, I'm a senior salesperson with Mary Kay. And that's all I said. And they were like, oh, it was very interesting. Interesting. So I do like a good smart aleck. And I was asking Kurt Schlichter about this. I'm like, well, okay, well, I keep hearing about the laws of war, the laws of war. He's like, let me tell you about the laws of war. And I'm like, wait, wait, wait. Tell me on air tomorrow. I need to hear about this tomorrow because he served, you know, and he understands all of this stuff. And I think I like his viewpoint on the Venezuelan, you know, the drug boats. Because all of a sudden now, the left, and I'm not, two wrongs don't make a right. If you think it's wrong, then don't, then why, you know, you don't want to keep, you know, don't want to keep doing it. But I think that one of the reasons I don't like comparing the Obama droning with the Venezuelan drug boats is because you have to remember, in a lot of these instances, we actually were in other countries.
Starting point is 01:16:55 We went into their airspace. we like one of them wasn't it um with uh some narc like uh oh i can't write like in columbia i remember that we followed like some drug dealer something down a river and we ended up taking them out with a drone something like that so we were actually like in other people's countries sovereign entities very different from a boat that's blasting through the waters coming up to the united States. Don't you agree? This is very different. And that's like one of the big reasons. And I know I did it myself yesterday, but I was just highlighting the fact that, well, all of a sudden, they have a problem with it now. But it's still incredibly different. And I think those comparisons
Starting point is 01:17:43 actually further make what, you know, Trump's order and Sec Wars order, it makes it look even better. It's very, and we're going to talk to Kurt Schlichter about this. But this, They keep flirting with us. All the military is going to stop it. But it does make you think, you know, we've got a lot of people that they've been able to install in these Hyatt positions, and it does make you a little concerned, right? I don't know. This is cut six.
Starting point is 01:18:13 Warner, now he's just talking out of his backside. Listen to this. He's mad. This is the biggest crowd of wimps you've ever seen. They pound their chest. Remember when Heggsett brought all the generals and admirals in and lectured them? Best news, frankly, we've seen recently because they stayed true to the Constitution. This guy say he's going to be tough.
Starting point is 01:18:35 The first hint that might be a problem, he's now trying to throw the Admiral, who's in charge of Socom, under the bus. Yeah. This is the worst kind of action. I have a real problem with... civilians calling veterans cowards. A real big problem. Now, I don't think, you know, I'm very American. And remember, one of the things that we did was overthrow, you know,
Starting point is 01:19:06 we had a military occupation in the colonies. So, you know, I do recognize that we overthrew military occupation and the crown and the war of independence. So don't get me wrong. I don't think that it inoculates you from criticism. However, I think what service does not inoculate you from criticism. And I don't believe that only service people should ever speak that's anti-American. But this guy running his mouth, I went and looked at his backstory. He, the only,
Starting point is 01:19:29 I think the only time he ever worked in the private sector was when he, because he, when he immediately graduated college, he went to work for Chris Dodd, one half of the secretary sandwich with Teddy Kennedy. I'm sorry, I just made you all vomit your mouths. I'm really sorry about that, but it's true. He did briefly coach, Harvard Law School's intramural women's basketball team, and then he's never practiced law. He literally went to school and then immediately went on the government teat. Immediately. This guy's never worked in the private sector. He hasn't done anything, and he's out there, well, I think these people are just, he just seems divisive and cranky. So to sit here and say people like
Starting point is 01:20:22 Huggseth and others. Those are the biggest crowd of wimps. I mean, Trump didn't serve, but he did get shot and got up and said fight, fight, fight. So, you know, pound sand, dude. What would he, I mean, these people get called socialist and they fall down like LeBron. Stop it. So done with us. I'm so done with us. So I, I do think, if you look at all the stories and I remarked, and I pull this over a quick, I remarked about this to King. So one of the sites, I don't advise you to go to this website. I don't want to give them attention, but I like to monitor it because you can see the left. They're so goofy.
Starting point is 01:21:05 They show you all their cards because they track their own trending narratives and then you can see what narratives are trending and which ones are coming up and you can anticipate their attacks. So that's, it's on memorandum. All of them, it's about Pete Heggs said. He risked endangered Joe. Pete Higgseth is literally the devil. Pete Hegseth probably puts pineapple on pizza, which is delicious, I will fight you. You know, Pete Hegseth probably prefers miracle whip over real mayo,
Starting point is 01:21:32 you know, which is delicious. You know, all that kind of stuff. They are going at him so hard because they need that victory of taking him out, which makes me want to keep him in there all the more, right? Like I'm like, oh, all because he called your Stooges fat. Oh, my goodness. It's so sad. It's so bad. I just want to make fun of these people so bad because they feel like they deserve it, right? And honestly, guys, we deserve it to. Treat yourself. We deserve it to.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Hmm. None of this is going to help them. Now, a quick note, we talked, we started the program talking about the Tennessee stuff last night and how low, we do not have to deal with a congresswoman asking Ben, a sidebar. Some of you did not believe. that that's how she spelled her name. Out of all the things I get feedback about sometimes, it's hysterical. I got, a few of you were like, well, you know, it's fine to disagree, but you shouldn't like make up stuff about her name. Guys, that's literally how her name is spelled.
Starting point is 01:22:39 A-F-T-Y-N. I'm not, I wasn't being, Kane, I wasn't being mean. That's literally how her name is spelled. She's like, that's it. And I feel like it's very fitting for her, considering that all of her soundbites are complaining about other women being having fun in Nashville. But anyway, I want to urge some caution. Now, I'm not trying to do the, what the media is doing. The media is trying to incite major panic, but they do smell a little blood in the water.
Starting point is 01:23:13 And here's why. I told you guys, now, Van Ups, he won this, he won his race last night. congressional seventh district in Tennessee special election by plus nine I don't I have a different standard of measure that I use in determining a victory and in determining strength and stability just a reminder this was a district the previous Republican took it plus 20 Trump took it plus 22 and 20 in the last election 2024 there should have been a wider margin and the only reason there wasn't. Wasn't because of Republicans. It was because of what we couldn't control. Democrats picked a stupid candidate. They picked like if Beto and AOC had a baby, it would be
Starting point is 01:24:03 Afton. Ben, it'd be her. She's like all of the worst aspects of them in one person. So they ran a really bad candidate. So when they, when, and I think if they would have ran someone who, who was a little bit more moderate in that district, that I think that they would have been successful. So when Conor Lamb ran, he was, you know, he was more of a moderate and he was very successful in his race because he was more of a moderate. She wasn't, and also she does not have a likability factor. If you're a woman in politics, and I think this is especially true if you are a female. So women on the Republican side have to work hard at not being stuffy, but also not looking like, you know, harlots.
Starting point is 01:24:55 On the left, they just have to work hard at being likable because there is, I don't know what it is. There is this crazy precedent with women on the left that are just unlikable. Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, I mean, keep going down the list. There are hardly any women. There's not a single female Democrat that you can look at and go, Oh, okay. I could have a beer with her. She's cool. You know what I mean? It's like, I think it's like a trait on the left. We joke about, you know, the Karen progressives. I'm not making fun of the name. Just please stop. But we joke about that type of progressive woman. But I really do think it's like a personality thing with them. Don't you think so cane? I think it's like a personality trait that they have. So as a result, they have to be likable. She was not likable. Not likable. There were a couple of people that I heard of that were that lived in Tennessee. God love you. They live in the district. And they were kind of watching the race, but not really. And they said, well, I listened to her before I made up my mind. And I couldn't, I couldn't, I can't give the person's name because of where they work. But they said, I could not listen to her for more than 15 seconds before I had already decided that she was annoying and exactly the type of person she was complaining about. What is it with Democrat women? question mark, question mark. So not only were her policies like really unrealistic,
Starting point is 01:26:24 she was just annoying and unlikable. So they really screwed the pooch by picking that kind of a candidate. That was their mistake. What if they had picked a good candidate? What if they had picked like a more moderate candidate? I think it would have been a tougher race. And in a district that was plus 22, that's a problem. So what Republicans have to do, and I'm not saying this to dispirate anybody. I want to win. I will run over your all's grandmothers to win. I'm not even joking. I will back over that lady in the drive to win. I'm sorry, but it's true. I want to figure out, no offense. I want to figure out what's happening that we're seeing these slides, especially in districts that were really safe. Now, I know a lot of people talk about New Jersey and Virginia,
Starting point is 01:27:11 but Virginia, Trump was carrying these well. So there's a twofold problem. I think there's a problem with messaging and also Republicans have to figure out how to win when Trump is not on the ballot. And they have to figure out how to motivate voters and get them to turn out without Trump being on the ballot. This is a problem when you have a coalition or a big tent without that figurehead. This is where you get into the Starfish versus the spider theory of politics. You have to figure out a motivation aside from the personality and they haven't figured it out. This is going to be bad for midterms unless they do. It's our friends over at Superbeats. You guys know all the other products that they make, but the turmeric is, I think,
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Starting point is 01:29:20 are available and now all of the news you would probably miss it's time for dana's quick five i hesitate sharing this with you because it might make you look through your sepia colored glasses at your childhood differently everybody grew up with frosty the snowman the cartoon the 1969 holiday classic Frost of the Snowman. Well, Jackie Vernon. Apparently, it came out that his son exposed him for having three secret families. So, you know, the snow plows got to stay in your own walk, is what I'm saying. One of his, he settled down with his wife, Hazel, and their children, and one of the sons revealed that he was remembering his dad, and he revealed that his dad had at least three secret families, because an unknown woman and her son stood up at their house sometime before his mom passed. before you passed away.
Starting point is 01:30:09 So, I don't know. I still like Frosty, the Snowman. I just think, you know, keep your snow plow on your own yard. I don't know how to put it. Four children were hurt because a bouncy house got swept up by a gust of wind.
Starting point is 01:30:21 This is in Texas. Of course it did. Four children were swept up. And they actually, no, sorry, this is Sydney, Australia, but it's from W-F-A-A and Texas entity. The inflatable castle became detached from a ground.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Wind blew it up into the air. 23 feet and over a fence. Five kids were inside at the time, but only four were taken to the hospital, ages 19 to 13, non-life-threatening injuries, so they were okay. It was all back and arm injuries. Yeah, and it also ripped away a generator. It ripped right, you got to really, when it's really windy, you shouldn't have those things out. And also, they're germy and disgusting and bleh. Four firefighters were arrested for hazing a coworker, including waterboarding the victim. Well, that's not good. That's just, shouldn't that happen. That was in Florida, and they're all in their 20s. So, guys, that's not
Starting point is 01:31:12 appropriate. This is not an appropriate way to vet another firefighter. Kurt Schlichter joins us next. Stick with us. Brighten up your timely news consumption with a Dana Show podcast, where every update comes with a little dash of Not So Serious on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. There is no such thing as a narco-terrorist. There are very, very bad narcotics people, etc. But they're desperate to make this look like it's ISIS or Al-AQaeda because that's the very thin line on which their illegal use of the United States military to take these people out resides. Okay, so this is the big fight that's happening right now. You got, you know, these guys, there's no such thing as a narco terrorist. Yeah, yeah, there is. There's just
Starting point is 01:31:57 narco people, drug, bad drug people. That's it. That's three words where two will do, my dude. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. You can listen to Coast to Coach 10347. Watch the live stream. The chats at rumble. We're everywhere podcast at Apple. So I alluded to this earlier. I was talking to my very good friend, Kurt Schlichter, who's a best-selling author, probably, you know, number one wise ass in the United States of America. He's probably going to get a medal or something. He's the best sarcasm of anybody. Not even good. We got to, let me forget, we've got to talk about the Franklin meme as well, because he's now provoking AI in horrific ways. Curtis, and so we were talking about this. in messages and the laws of war because I keep hearing about this laws of war and you have all these veterans on the left that are going out there like you can't do this this is bad so we're like let's bring in you know an actual you know bird full bird colonel in here and retired and he joins us now he's at town hall he's a bestselling author he's all over everywhere Kurt Schlichter our dear friend it's good to see you and I love your microphone thank you so much for joining us
Starting point is 01:33:04 and we're going to talk about the Franklin meme but set us straight I mean that narco-terrorism is a real thing. And can I also add that I understand that Democrats, you know, with Obama droning everyone, that happened before, but I hesitate at making that comparison because they actually went into other sovereign nation's sovereign airspace. That's not what we did. That's not what this is. This was a boat heading towards the United States full of fentanyl and their known cartel
Starting point is 01:33:30 members. And it's a very different scenario. So enlighten us with all this. give us your perspective. Well, first of all, the stuff about narco-terrorism is going to be a real surprise to a lot of dead people and their families. The narco-terrorists in Colombia, for instance, I believe they blew up an airplane. They've assassinated public officials. They assassinate public officials in Mexico all the time.
Starting point is 01:33:59 Is there some sort of, is it a magic word that you have to have, narco-terrorist, to, to justify eliminating our enemies? I don't think so. I think it's a good thing. I was also, if I had been around a couple hundred years ago, I would have supported hanging the pirates and hanging the slavers. The lack of pirates and the lack of slavers in the Atlantic kind of testify to how efficient that process is.
Starting point is 01:34:26 But, you know, I sent you a text a little earlier because I had kind of a thought challenge for people who think, Well, we should blow up boats full of poisonous drugs coming to America in their little Miami Vice fastboats. And my thought was, what if they had HD, which is mustard gas? I was, among other things, a chemical officer for a while. I've been around mustard gas. I know what it does. It's bad.
Starting point is 01:34:57 Would you Democrats say, no, you can't blow up barrels of mustard gas coming to America? And first of all, I encourage them to take that position. I think that would be great for us as Republicans. But no, they'll definitely say, well, yes, you can do that. The big difference between mustard gas and those drugs, Dana, is that those drugs have killed 100,000 Americans in the last year. Yeah. Mustard gas has killed none. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:23 That's a great point. I love that. Like, that's the variable. It's the, it's asymmetric warfare is what it is. And I feel like a lot of people don't understand that. this is not the days of the red coats lining up and, you know, kind of committing a war of attrition and seeing who can shoot more people in a field while standing in a straight line. That is not, that's not how wars are prosecuted anymore.
Starting point is 01:35:44 No. No, and wars are serious things. You know, contrary to what you may hear, you're allowed to kill the enemy. And there is no one-shot rule, which is, that may be my favorite thing. So, yeah. The one-shot rule. Well, you hit them. Now they're wounded.
Starting point is 01:36:00 you can't finish him. Yeah, I would think that if you have enemies, you know, narco-terrorists that are on a boat, one, you blew up, my only criticism was that, you know, we should be able to get it in one shot, you know, I bet that's me. You blow up the boat, there, and I think this is speculative
Starting point is 01:36:18 because there were also accounts of there were no witnesses to there being individuals left on the remains of the boat. But, you know, regardless of whether or not there were, I would think, you know, you do a double tap. Well, the facts, of course, are important with the law. I don't know if, I don't know if you mention it, but I was a lawyer for a while. Yeah, yeah, that's right. He's a big time lawyer,
Starting point is 01:36:40 though, everybody as well. So he's chemical agents, lawyer. I mean, he covers it all. Got some big wins. But the facts are important. What facts do we have? Evidence is important to me as a lawyer. First thing I do is test the evidence. What we have here is double or triple. That is, I heard, or my source says he heard from some other people about what something happened, which is like double-triple hearsay from anonymous sources. So I don't know who the declarant is. A declarant is the person who gives the hearsay. Hearsay is a statement offered in evidence to prove the matter asserted.
Starting point is 01:37:23 You spend about half your first year of evidence on hearsay. Traditionally, we don't allow hearsay because it can't be tested. can't be challenged. You don't know if the person had the foundation to understand whether they could even adequately testify. We don't know who's testifying, well, they're not testifying because they're not under oath. We don't know who's saying what about anything. And of course, other evidence has come out that totally contradicts it. But, you know, hey, let's go with these anonymous sources that we can't cross-examine. And, you know, I like cross-examining people. When you examine a witness and they're lying to you, you can make them look.
Starting point is 01:38:00 really bad, and you can beat them really effectively by cross-examination. Let's throw that out there. Yeah, I like that. And this all gets into what they were, there was a lot of, as you were saying, hearsay about Seque War, Heggseth. And I really feel. On hearsay. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:17 It's not even what hearsay. It's not even one hearsay. It's amazing. It is amazing. It's like the world's easiest law exam, a bar exam problem. They really want him out. It's admissible and you're now a lawyer. Why are they so opposed to him?
Starting point is 01:38:30 I want to get back to the Venezuelan stuff, but I feel like they're mad because he got into the face of a bunch of pencil pushers and told them they were fat. Yes. Oh, and he also threw out a bunch of Pentagon hacks,
Starting point is 01:38:42 reporters. Look, they want to scalp to embarrass Donald Trump. Okay? They want to break Donald Trump. They want to make him give in. They hate Pete Hagseth, particularly because he's
Starting point is 01:38:54 turning the military from a petri dish of social pathologies into a military organization again. And what their real fear is, is that the military is going to do its job and not be available to intervene in behalf of an actual color revolution when they get it going. They don't like the idea that the military doesn't respond to them. There are a lot of left-wingers in the military. People will be like, what? Generals, well, they've got to be
Starting point is 01:39:20 conservative. No, no, no, no, no. Most generals are freaking socialists. Why? Because they run a giant government organization, where they don't have to produce anything, and they can make people do what they want all the time, and they think that's how things should run. And it is how it should run in a mill. I was a colonel. I commanded a lot. And when I commanded, I told people what to do. And like the Centurion who talked to Jesus, they did it, right? But that's not our society, Dana. That is not how we live in America. So these guys are basically, some of them are basically socialists. So when you start saying, well, conservative generals, uh, a, a, a, the reservists, yeah, because most of us own businesses on the outside, if you're a successful
Starting point is 01:40:08 reserve general, you're going to be a successful businessman, usually. Yeah. But active duty, very, very, they are not conservative in the sense that we talk conservative. We're talking to our friend Kurt Schlichter, whose book Kelly Turn, the latest in the Kelly Turnbull series, Panama Red, is out now. And you can get it. on Amazon as well. You mentioned the law of war. And I know that there's a lot. I know what I know and I know what I don't. I know that there's a lot
Starting point is 01:40:35 that goes into this. Because people are saying the reason that SEC war and that the administration can't use, you know, have kinetic action against these boats is because it's, you know, we're not at war with Venezuela, et cetera. You don't, I don't think that you have to be at war with another sovereign country to protect your border, especially
Starting point is 01:40:53 when you're talking about fentanyl, which a tiny amount can kill an entire city where you have the I mean that's what our government is paid to do with the taken by force of our tax dollars right they're supposed to protect the populace protect the citizenry protect our sovereign borders isn't that what this is well you know people are babbling about the Geneva conventions which of course are between nation states and terrorists are yeah they're not privy to those these are illegal combatants see there's two sides to the law of war Dana, there's the whole other side that lets us take on lawful combatants
Starting point is 01:41:31 and execute them. Which, frankly, I think we should have been doing for a long time. I think that would have solved a lot of problems. The law of war is not a get out of free cards. Like when they talk about due process for
Starting point is 01:41:46 immigration, where's my due process? And then you find out the guys had an order of deportation for like 10 years and hasn't deported himself pursuant to the order. And you're like, The due process is done. No, no, no. You don't get the due process.
Starting point is 01:42:01 Just they do until they win. Now, we're not doing that anymore. And here's the other thing. If you think we can't, again, a motorboat with, you know, four engines is speeding its way to Miami. It's got mustard gas on it. Can we destroy it? If your answer is no, if you, if your answer is no, the laws of, you, the laws of war prevented. I propose we change the laws of war. Now, they don't prevent it. But if they did,
Starting point is 01:42:35 I don't understand why we're somehow supposed to sign on to a suicide pact. I don't. I refuse. I'm not a party to your contract. If you bring your points into America, you're taking a life in your own hands. Isn't, aren't some of these also the restrictions? Do they keep up with the changing times of how conflict is prosecuted, like especially with asymmetric warfare? That's one of the things that I was unsure, because I would think that it would, you need to in today's era. Oh, the laws of war are just fine. Okay. And you understand them. You know, if there's somebody in a hospital bed and he's wounded, you can't walk in and shoot him. Okay. All right. I agree. But if somebody's on a ship that's burning that you've already hit once, you're allowed to
Starting point is 01:43:21 finish it off. If he's there too bad, okay? You know, when you're Fort Benning at the infantry school and you're trained on ambush, right? You ambush someone and then you assault through the kill zone and you shoot everybody in the kill zone. Why? They haven't surrendered and they're likely to turn around and kill you. Okay. War is about killing people. That's why you don't do it lightly.
Starting point is 01:43:47 And I'm not saying to blow up these boats lightly. I think it requires consideration. We've made that consideration. And an evaluation of whether it's a good idea, it is. a good idea and now we're doing it. But the idea that the law of war somehow means you can't wage war is absolute nonsense. There's nothing wrong with the law of war. What's wrong is this bizarre application of it. I don't know where these people are stupid or think we're stupid. It's one or the other. But the law of war is not designed to make sure the bad guys win. There you go. And that's the
Starting point is 01:44:26 perfect way to put it. Of course, our veteran and our lawyer and our chemical agent and our AI prompter. Get that. Can we talk a for a minute about that real quick? Man, you, so this all happened because of the Franklin meme that Sec War put out there.
Starting point is 01:44:42 I got to set everybody up to this. You prompted AI to, I'm pulling this tweet up. I don't even know where, I don't even want to know what the exact prompt was. You said you wanted a book cover because Sec War had put out a Franklin book about going after and it was a big thing and everybody all the media was
Starting point is 01:45:01 apoplectic over it you said you wanted a book cover and the I don't have going to read this out loud cartoon style of Franklin books where Franklin the turtle is a pool boy with a hot blonde and a weak male in a bulwark t-shirt that's you having a having a close personal relationship it was a very interesting result that you got but then I think you kept going at it in order to refine it like one guy was strangling the turtle and then the other guy's mouth is pulled up over his face and i don't know what's happening with the head on this one guy i just i just wanted to get your your i like the franklin mean they're hysterical poor poor little franklin uh well you know there's nothing it disgusts me more than the uh sexually dysfunctional losers of the bulwark
Starting point is 01:45:47 the dispatch you know the rest of them and uh you know i i i think that leveraging franklin into mocking their inability to perform as men is something that we, you know, we owe ourselves this kind of joy. And it's part of this new feel out there. There's nothing I love more, Dana, when, you know, Pete Hegseth puts out the Franklin kills the narco terrorists. And you get all these leftist Margaret Dumonts, well, will I never clutch, clutch, clutch at the pearls? And it's hysterical. And they're like, I can't believe you have no dignity. also Trump is a giant orange pedo and he's a Nazi and a racist and it's like stop we're not doing that anymore we don't respect you we're not going to default to your sense of propriety when it's convenient we're just not playing your game anymore we're playing our own and you're losing and these people don't get to call anybody Nazis after the person they just elected as mayor of new york city i worry i worry for my i'm going to keep an FCC compliant on that I know. Yeah, we got to get moving. But my good friend, Kurt Schlichter, go and get his latest in the Kelly Turnbull series over at Amazon and find him online. Always so good to see you, my friend. Appreciate your service. I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. Merry Christmas. We'll talk again soon, though. Thanks, Dana.
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Starting point is 01:47:36 in getting rid of the federal income tax, which that would be great, but Congress is never going to do it. And the response to the issue of incentivizing earnings isn't to engage in more welfare. It's not. All right, today's stupidity king. All right, cut 22.
Starting point is 01:47:53 I don't know if we got the gist of it, but just play this. This is Jasmine Crockett complaining about her salary. Again, on this fixed income that I am paid in Congress, I like her other way. The idea of actually buying a new home or getting it, we don't get enough money. I mean, I'm being honest, and I know that some people may take issue with that because they talk about how much money we make, and I get it. It's not that we're obviously getting minimum wage, but by the time you talk about
Starting point is 01:48:21 having an I have a mortgage and I have an interest rate that is like 3% interest rates are not that low to me I imagine it would to other people as well she makes 100 and 74,000 a year yeah she can afford that other week yeah she yeah I'll be on newsmax in the 6 p.m hour folks so make sure you tune in and also sign up for the podcast on Apple substack YouTube Facebook like and subscribe back with you tomorrow

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