The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tucker's Controversial Interview & Texas GOP Victory & Trump's Smithsonian Overhaul
Episode Date: August 13, 2025The White House announces that law enforcement will fine or imprison homeless people who refuse to go to shelters or accept mental health treatment. The Texas Senate passes their new Congressional map.... Texas Democrats claim their stunt was only to “raise awareness”. The French left is campaigning AGAINST air conditioning amid a heat wave for “greening cities”. A parody of a megachurch selling "season tickets" had some people completely fooled. Female Police Officers in the UK are going undercover to stop catcalling. Tucker Carlson hosted George Stephanopoulos’ sister, Mother Agapia, on his show wherein she claimed Hamas are not jihadists, October 7th was justified, and Hamas fighters are just oppressed orphans. Beto O’Rourke goes on a profanity laced rant about losing the fight for redistricting in Texas. Jamie Raskin says he doesn’t trust Trump to fix DC. The White House plans to conduct a wide-ranging review of the Smithsonian Institution's exhibitions, materials and operations to ensure the museums align with President Trump's view of American history.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana and receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service with code DANAHumanNhttps://HumanN.comSupport your cholesterol health with SuperBerine—on sale at Sam’s Club from 7/23 to 8/17. Boost your metabolic health and save!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestAngel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaGet free tickets to see Sketch in theaters this summer. Sign up for the Angel Studios Member’s Guild and claim your perks todayAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Medical freedom is American freedom. Use code DANA10 to get 10% off your order.Webroothttps://WebRoot.com/Dana Protect your digital life and get 50% off Webroot Total Protection or Essentials, exclusively with my URL!Ruff Greens https://RuffGreens/com/DANAGive Ruff Greens a shot with the 90-day challenge. Get a FREE jumpstart trial bag, just cover shipping with promo code DANA.
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The Metropolitan Police Department, with the support of the new federal agencies who have been surging on the streets of the District of Columbia,
are going to enforce the laws that are already on the books here in Washington, D.C.
For far too long, these laws have been completely ignored, and the homelessness problem has ravaged the city.
So D.C. Code 22.1307 and D.C. Municipal Regulation 24-100 give the Metropolitan Police Department the authority to take action when it comes to,
homeless encampments. So homeless individuals will be given the option to leave their
encampment, to be taken to a homeless shelter, to be offered addiction or mental health services,
and if they refuse, they will be susceptible to fines or to jail time. Again, these are pre-existing
laws that are already on the books. They have not been enforced, which is part of the reason
for this nationalizing of the Federalizing of the National Guard to bring in this assistance
for law enforcement. While we are targeting criminals and trying to remove criminals off of the streets,
we also want to make D.C. safe and beautiful, and that involves removing mentally disturbed
individuals and homeless encampments as well. So we will be using these regulations and code that
already exists to clean up our streets. Yeah, so that makes sense. Why wouldn't you have that?
I don't understand why some people are getting very upset over this, because it makes all the sense in the
world, why are you allowing, why would anyone allow, like, criminal vagrants to be on the street
and harass people? I know a lot of people that have to deal with some, I mean, not all homeless
people are violent, but there's a good number of them. I've seen them before. I mean, the last time,
I took one of my kids to D.C. and I had to do a, I can't remember what program I was on.
It was on one of the Sunday morning shows. And the hotel that I was staying in,
When we drove, we're coming from the airport into D.C. and going into the hotel, when we drove down the street one block over.
And in fact, they kept trying to come in front of the hotel, but hotel staff were chasing them away.
I mean, there were actual, like, tons of homeless people and saw somebody.
I literally saw somebody shooting up right on the street.
I'm like, oh, look on the other side.
I'm telling my son, like, look on the other side of the street.
and it's not like, you know, we all live sheltered lives or anything, but to see that amount
of homeless people in broad daylight doing some of the stuff that was happening, some of the
things that they were doing on the street was pretty, I mean, that's going to shock anybody.
It probably shocks other homeless people.
So, yeah, something needs to be done about this.
And in D.C., it's the nation's capital.
I mean, my gosh, if the nation's capital can't be the safest city in America, WTF, welcome to
the program, Dana Lash with you, we're at the top of, I almost said second hour, first hour.
And this is one of, this is like further, more developments in the president's plan to crack down on violence, to crack down on some of the, I mean, there's street squatters at this point.
That's what it is.
And the left that's fighting over this, I don't understand why they're, they're so opposed to it.
because you cannot have people turn your streets into a third world country and just start harassing and assaulting and attacking people.
You cannot have that.
That's not something that can just be allowed.
And so, I mean, you know, heaven forbid we have law and order on our streets, especially in our nation's capital.
I mean, Cain, don't you think that the nation's capital is a reflection of the nation?
Yes.
Do you not think that the safety of the streets in the nation?
capital is a reflection of the safety of the nation's streets.
Absolutely is.
So why would you not have it cleaned up and safe?
Our kids should, you know what?
I should be able to walk around Washington, D.C., with my sons, with my kids, go and
walk around Washington, D.C. and not have to worry about being accosted.
You should have to worry or not worry about that stuff.
and it has gotten demonstrably worse.
I've been to D.C.
so many times,
sometimes multiple times a week,
did a lot of work there.
I don't go as often because, you know,
you pay the cost to somewhat be the boss,
and you don't have to go as many places as you're asked.
But the last, I just know the last few times that I went,
I stopped taking my kids because where I needed to go,
where I stayed and where I needed to go,
there were some, there was a lot of, I mean, that you could tell.
And then one time I was leaving a network,
and was accosted and a security guard intervened.
Like, not no one, he did, like the guy didn't physically grab me, but he tried to get
in my face.
And he claimed that I owed him money, and he was vagrant.
And he claimed that I owed him money, and he tried to get in my face.
And a security guard from the network intervened, and I was able to leave.
I mean, it started getting bad.
And that was just, I can't even imagine.
Now, I have friends that, I have friends that work in D.C. and live in D.C.
I mean, Steve's in D.C., but I have friends that live and work, like, right.
downtown like Fawki Bottom, all this.
And one of my friends was attacked when she was jogging.
She had a homeless guy come up to her.
And she was worried about it because there had been a story earlier.
People were worried about getting in, this is like, there was like a spate of people,
or spate of headlines about people getting ejected with stuff and accosted in the streets.
And my, my, thankfully my friend was a runner, she was able to run away, but she did tell the
police and file the police report and all of that.
She had to change how she, she could even, we can't even run around the mall.
I mean, it's crazy.
I mean, think about the National Mall where the Smithsonian museums are.
That's insane.
That is not something that people should be concerned about in our nation's capital.
I can't even imagine.
I can't even imagine.
When I got to tell you the last time I was in Rome, I didn't see stuff like that in Rome.
Now, granted, I know, it's a little bit of a different backstory there.
You know, I mean, we, you know, here in the United States, we get a little weird when we see, you know, people with like, you know,
full auto out in the street, I get it.
But they don't allow that stuff to happen.
I mean, you could walk around.
I walked around Rome at like 11 o'clock at night going to get gelato,
didn't worry about a thing.
Here in D.C., hell, you got to worry about noon at lunch if you're walking on the street
to get lunch.
So, yeah, something needs to be done there.
But we got a lot to get into, though, because the latest, the D.C.
homeless, now they're expected to either go to shelter.
And if they refuse, then they're going to go to a jail.
Part of the crime crack down.
And in the meantime,
The left is apoplectic.
So we're going to dive into that.
We also have, it's over.
Texas Democrats come back.
It's like the walk of shame.
They come back to the Republic of Texas.
And guess what?
That redistricting map that they were fighting, it passed.
But they say that their goal was accomplished.
They raised awareness.
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It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Ooh, let's look at the Brits.
British government is telling subjects to deliver.
lead emails to save water.
England's currently
in a drought cane. It's the most
severe climate crisis since last
year when they sustained flooding.
In an effort to stay on and carry on,
the British government is urging citizens to delete
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as data centers require vast amount of water to cool their systems, cane.
Yes.
I mean, you're an island surrounded by water.
Just saying, just saying.
Mattel is suing this podcast name.
I mean, this is pretty hardcore.
It's called Coffee with, I don't even know what it is, coffee with Ken.
They're suing this dude.
I don't know what he's about, but his name,
because Mattel doesn't like that his name is the same name as their plastic doll.
You're going to have a hard time, Mattel, me thinks, with that.
Tropical storm airing forms to become the first Atlantic hurricane of 2025.
That means everything's going to be affected.
It's going to be a long-track storm.
It's eyeing the United States next week.
So we'll keep tabs on that as well.
A microbiologist says this is like obvious, improperly maintained AC units can harbor back.
bacteria. Who didn't know that? I fear for your safety. Jimmy Kimmel secures Italian citizenship.
Do they know who he is? Feel like that's not something that they really want to do. He was bragging about
that in an interview that he was able to secure Italian citizenship. If he thinks that our policies
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their parliament wants to do. And also now there's rabbits or tentacles on their heads in Colorado.
They're called Frankenstein rabbits.
Yeah.
They're trying to figure out.
They're mutated rabbits.
I'll have more on this later.
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I should note that the most violent moment in recent history in D.C. was January 6th.
And it was an attack on the United States Capitol by a lot of people who were doing it in the name of Donald Trump.
And it included the people who were hurt, included members of law enforcement.
That's not correct.
Man, this is the Wendy's at CNN's Dana Bash.
It wasn't actually.
It wasn't actually.
I mean, let's not forget the left literally set a church on fire.
Right in front of the White House.
I've walked past that building many a time.
They set a church on fire.
And the only person that was,
the fatality was when a capital police officer,
and remember,
the left loves police shootings
if they can get police to shoot people on the right,
as evidenced by what happened on January 6th.
You had a whole SWAT team behind Ashley Babbitt,
and you had a capital police officer
who violated rule number one.
Of course, when you're shooting to kill someone,
I guess you don't care about violating any other.
firearm rules, do you? He didn't know his target or what was behind it. Just fired into the
crowd. Just fired into the crowd. And it hit her. I personally believe after the fact he modified
his story to say that he was trying to target her, because I don't believe he was. I think he just
shot at the door. I think he freaked out and I think he shot at the door. And it just happened to
strike her. Because, I mean, there was a whole, I mean, it was already contained. It was just
asinine. Absolutely assonine. And of course, they lionized him, you know, but, um,
there's a lot more I could say about that.
But the idea that that was the, that, no, this is the most, this is the most violent thing.
You can't talk about crime.
It's not even comparable.
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you.
We're at the bottom of this first hour.
I mean, let's not forget, too, you had Stephen Sun, who's the former chief of police for the Capitol Police, who went at Nancy Pelosi just the other day because she said that Trump delayed deploying the national.
Guard on January 6th. Now remember, she's on video with all this. And he corrected her and he goes,
ma'am, it's long past due, he said in a tweet. To be honest with the American people on January 3rd,
I requested National Guard assistance, but your sergeant at arms denied it. Under federal law,
I was prohibited from calling them in without specific approval. That same day, Carol Corbin at the Pentagon
offered National Guard support, but I was forced to decline because I lacked the legal authority.
On January 6th, while the Capitol was under attack, and despite my repeated calls, your sergeant,
at arms again denied my urgent request for over 70 agonizing minutes, quote, running it up the
chain, in quote, for your approval. When I needed assistance, it was denied. Yet when it suited you,
you ordered fencing topped with Constantina wire and surrounded the capital with thousands of armed
National Guard troops. I wouldn't say attacked either, but there it is. Pretty unbelievable.
Pretty unbelievable. Now, here's the thing, the difference between the right and the left,
and I'm done talking about this stupid issue, is that we were on air when that happened live,
and we were very critical of it.
You don't see the let.
I have never seen anyone on the left criticized the left literally setting a church on fire.
They set a house of, they set a house of God on fire.
But these are the people that are going to scream to you about Christians in quote unquote Palestine.
Interesting, right?
We're going to come back to that, by the way.
Also, the Texas Senate passed the map that added five Republican seats, eliminated five Democrat seats,
my gosh.
The map makes sense again, Kane.
Yeah, almost.
We still have ways to go, I think.
I mean, there's still a couple little weird spots down there around Houston.
It gets into like the second and the 22nd district.
That's a little weird.
What a vast improvement.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Way, way, way improved.
It's way improved.
It is actually crazy when you consider how jacked up this map was prior.
But they all, I don't want to say what I called them on the rundown.
I call them Sissy Bs, which actually kind of would be a great punk band name of Minnesota Vikings male cheerleaders.
I like.
Yeah, Sissy Bs.
So you guys know what I mean.
The Texas Democrats, they all came back.
They all came.
We asked for James Tolariko and he wouldn't come on.
We asked for a couple of them.
Now it's, I mean, we don't want to, I mean, now it doesn't make any sense to have them on because they all gave up.
They all gave up.
And they with hat in hand, hat in hand, they did the walk of shame back to the airport, back to Texas.
I think it's important to note that even though there wasn't anything nefarious done here by Texas, even though there was no corruption, no anything, the Democrats were calling this corruption.
The Democrats were calling this cheating.
and just so you know, in the face of corruption and in the face of cheating, Democrats will run away.
Just remember that.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, and they've done it repeatedly, like three times in 10 years.
They've done this.
So the Senate passed the new map.
Houses, you know, they're going to have to, the house doesn't have, they're going to have to give up.
It's done.
They're back.
And they said, well, our mission was accomplished because now all of a sudden their mission was
apparently about raising awareness.
Dude, I don't know. I guess so.
They're like, oh, no, it's about raising awareness now.
That's what it was about. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're victorious.
Yay! We raised the awareness of what?
I'm sorry, what? What is that?
Yeah, they've decided that they've had enough media attention and now they can come home.
I think what happened is that internal polling showed that they were getting hit pretty hard.
And they, yeah, I think that's ultimately what it was.
They were like, oh, we're not going to be able to do this.
So they're coming back and they're trying to act like they're victorious.
And yeah, I don't think so.
So they, now they're going to, because now they can address the funding for flood victims and maybe property.
tax relief. They'd be great.
And this was after
a judge ruled that
Robert Orrork, you remember the Irishman
who cosplays as partial
his partially Hispanic? They call him
Bader. Robert Orrk.
Oh, Robert O'Rourke.
His
pack
could not pay for their travel.
What was it? His power to the people
pack couldn't pay for
travel because that's basically, I mean
that's a bribe. And so I guess
They were racking up $500 a day in fines because they were absent special session.
So they had to come back.
They had to come back.
And yeah, that's yay.
Ha ha ha.
So I don't know.
What are they going to?
They think they're actually going to declare victory on something and come back.
Does any Democrat actually believe that they were victorious in anything?
Because it's very important to me that they know that they're not.
Could they be specific as to what they were victorious about?
Can they, I don't know, clue us in on what that.
victory was. Like raising awareness
and just like realizing stuff.
It's what it
was.
It's what it was, Kane.
This is real life.
Yeah. Now you see why I hate
taxes because my money goes to these people.
It's wild.
So I don't know. I really feel like they just need to be
spanked when they come back in for regular duty.
I would make it as difficult as possible. I find joy in
that, you know, just hearing the lamentations of my enemies, the weeping and crying of their women.
I just, you know, I guess, like, they raised awareness of how bad they are and how they're
really bad at political poker and pretty much anything else involving math. So it's not going to,
not going to work well. Now, in addition to this, can I just say, I'm going to come back to the D.C.
stuff. Speaking of the left, let's peek on.
over at the French left. These are always entertaining people, are they not? Remember, the French left,
these are the people who are like, Viva la Republic. And they, you know, talked about equality and voting,
and let's get rid of the ancient regime, only to immediately get a dictator and another ancient
regime right back in its place. But this was after they turned on each other and chopped off
each other's heads in spectacular fashion. I mean, that's the kind of theater can I can get in on.
So let's look at, let's take a peek at today's modern day left.
Shall we? Let's do. So apparently, oh, the French left. They are campaigning, oh, they're campaigning
against air conditioning during a heat wave because the right French people who lean to the right,
they want an expansion of cooling equipment. This was the first from a Jean-France press. They said,
Marine Le Pen, the far right leader, and that's a bad thing to say.
She, Jo-Joo, she declared that she would deploy a major air conditioning equipment plan around the country.
Kane of her Nationalist Party eventually came to power.
Marine Tondelier, the head of Francis Green Party, scoffed at Ms. Le Pen's idea,
and instead suggested solutions to warming temperatures that included that green,
or greening cities and making buildings more energy efficient.
And they said that in an opinion essay, in La Figuero, the conservative newspaper,
they defended air conditioning, you know, because they said making their fellow citizens sweat,
that's a bummer.
But the left, no, no, no, they were demanding that it is an environmental elaboration
that must be overcome.
Air conditioning is far right.
that's what the leftist
French are claimed.
I can speak some poor French.
So the,
yeah,
there are,
air conditioning is a far
right concept in France.
Tis better to sweat and be stinky,
no?
I mean, that's,
I mean, that's, I feel like
Pepe Lepe Lepeau was a
right-leaning, red-blooded American
French skunk to say.
How in the world is
air conditioning right leaning.
Oh, because
it's evil. I should sweat
and I have heat stroke.
What?
I just don't.
A friend of mine said, well, that's
you're a poor.
I can't. Now,
I mean, Paris can get hot.
I feel like their definition of heat is not
what we would consider heat in Texas.
But I don't care.
Because, see, I'm one of those people. I'm like, oh my gosh,
is it? And it's 65 degrees outside?
time to turn on the heater.
It's time to light the fires.
Let's light the fires of Rohan.
Signal Gondor for aid.
I mean, that's the moment it gets 65.
I'm like, there's a crisp in the air.
So I'm kind of the opposite.
But I also don't like to sweat,
but I also don't want to freeze to death.
And this is not a right or left-leaning argument.
It's a women that have skin and can feel temperature's argument.
in men who apparently don't and cannot.
But, I mean, I am all for the French left
making people sweat to death in order to prove the point
that they are, in fact, the lesser party, the lesser ideology.
That's, I mean, you know, if you're sweating and you smell,
think the left.
I mean, that's, they can go ahead and do that.
I would make a whole thing about that in France.
But that's what they're, you know, because it's about the environment.
If you cool the neighborhoods in France,
can, what will happen is the sun.
will run out of energy and it's only your fault.
It's the dumbest stuff I've ever heard.
Remember they tried that in the United States?
Like they tried suggesting that maybe we have too much air conditioning.
Out of spite, I jacked that down to like 68.
Out of spite.
I will freeze it out of spite.
Right?
Like when they told everyone during COVID,
you need to stay home and wear a mask.
And I was, you guys know I'm a notorious germaphobe.
Some of you have that figured out because if we see each other out and about,
you're like, I don't want to shake hands because I know you're a
a weirdo. And I appreciate that. But now when, but after COVID it's it rewired me. And then I wanted to just
like touch all the handrails, right? And then immediately touch my mouth. I wanted to just like,
it was almost like an obsessive thing that I had to do out of spite, right? Like tempt the fate as
the giant middle finger to that ideology. I don't know. Coming up, they, POTUS is going to review
Smithsonian exhibitions. And the left is melting.
down. So we're
going to touch on this. We've got all of the latest
with D.C. And
Britain is done. Also
aliens. That's my
favorite part. And Islamism. The
story of old
Holy Sister Maria.
She's the Gaza Nun
that appeared on Tucker Carlson's broadcast.
I mean, she's George Stephanopoulos
sister and she hates the Jews.
But, you know, she's a nun. So that immediately
makes her, holy,
holy. So we're going to talk about all
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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
To Springfield now, where Megachurch Cornerstone Christian is now selling personal seat licenses.
The pastor says the new season ticket model will guarantee congregants a seat every Sunday.
Obviously, with the renovations of this new sanctuary coming this fall, it costs money.
And I think this is a great way to really have an influx of cash into the congregation here.
A lot of parents are stressed on Sunday morning trying to make it to church.
Are we going to have a seat on time?
Is there going to be room for us?
I think with a personal seat license, obviously this is, you know, an affluent area of town.
So we thought, you know, why not as a church, you know, take advantage of that revenue stream?
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Is he?
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That's John Christ.
He's a comedian.
You guys got taken in by a John Chris skit.
Is he really a comedian?
Yes.
Oh my gosh.
You don't know who that is?
That is fake.
That's John Christ.
He is literally a comedian.
Oh my gosh, you guys, they were selling me.
I'm playing this in this segment so hard.
They're like, oh my gosh, it's tickets for church.
I'm like, what?
And I'm like, what?
Okay, all right.
And we're playing it.
And I'm like, well, I'll be damn, that's junk.
He's a comedian.
He's like Trey Kennedy.
Who is it, Trey Kennedy?
Is that the other guy?
They're really funny.
Jamie Kennedy?
No, no, no.
He's a Christian comedian.
Well, not even a Christian.
He's just like a very, like, I would say, like, old school and that he's not nasty and everybody
can watch him.
But it's on like, I see his stuff on Facebook and all those.
stuff. And they're the ones, like John Christ used to go and, and, uh, he was like the, he would be like
the church lady going in Target and, you know, praising the deals and all that stuff or going
into a Walmart and praising the deals and, you know, all of that. That's like his whole thing.
Is it not concerning that we kind of thought it was real? I mean, y'all need Jesus. That's what I'm
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These women aren't friends out for a run.
They're actually undercover police officers taking to the streets in Surrey as part of a new operation
trying to stop people cat-calling and harassing female runners.
You get honked at the staring, the hanging out of the window just to look at us and it's so, so, so prevalent.
And police teams are ready to intervene the moment the officers are beeped at, followed, or shamed.
counted out pulling people over.
Those kind of behaviours may not be criminal offenses in themselves,
but they still need to be addressed.
And of course, the people that are likely to commit those kind of behaviors,
you know, they may then go on to commit more serious offenses or more serious behaviors.
This is the stupidest stuff I've ever seen in my life.
And it's actually what they're doing in Britain.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you at the top of the second hour.
They're actually doing this in Britain.
And you heard the fella.
He said, well, it's not actually a crime, you know, per se.
We can't actually, you know, arrest him for catcalling.
But, you know, we're still going to try to stop it.
We're going to use all our taxpayer-funded resources.
So I feel like that Drake meme, you know, oh, grooming gangs and Rotherham, you know,
but cat-calling, you know, like entrapment.
That's the thing.
That's the, this is insane.
They're spending taxpayer dollars.
And I'm sorry, they're not sending us their best.
Can I just be honest for a moment?
Because this is why you guys really ultimately, you're like, just do it, Dana.
I know you just say what you're thinking.
I know what you're thinking in your head.
I mean, how many people actually believe that all these dudes were turning these heads over that?
One of them was like some big fun.
You know what I mean?
Like from Heather's.
I'm just saying.
I think that they look goofy because they're running around in a vest.
And my first thought would be like, why are you?
would be looking like, why aren't you in that that's far?
It's not, you know, that's just dumb.
But the fact that they decided to actually, they're actually, like, baiting people.
Like, like, I'm, I'm just can't even believe this.
So they did.
They had these British cops, like, go running.
Just go jogging.
And they, now, you know what the article didn't get into?
Who are the people actually cat calling them?
I mean, are they the same type of people that were getting the great?
girls in the grooming gangs in Rotherham.
I'm just curious.
And honestly, one of these broads should be,
should just be happy that she can still elicit some attention.
If I'm being honest, let's just be real about it.
If you're going to sit here and shame men like those,
then I feel like, you know, turnabouts fair play.
But they said that they created the Surrey Police Department cane
because they, for lack of anything else to do,
they created a trial task force for an entire month cane.
and it led to 18 arrests.
Well, that's completely different from catcalling.
Why are you comparing men who are catcalling to...
By the way, I've seen women catcall the heck out of dudes.
I have seen in my lifetime more women catcall men than men ever catcall women.
It's this not something I get offended by.
It's, I mean, it's one thing if someone's like screaming,
abuse at you, which I've had happen.
But it's entirely different if someone's like paying you an audible compliment by either
whistling or something else.
And I don't know why women feel like, I've got a way to give myself power.
So I'm just going to pretend to be offended and be a victim and like claim that as my power.
That's just lame.
And then they're going to complain later.
I just don't know why I can't get any dates.
Well, maybe because you've like turned something innocent like that into something.
horrific. So they were wearing tight-fitting clothes. They're wearing exercise clothes, you
absolute morons. That's how it was described in the British press. They're wearing leggings
and like t-shirts for crying out loud, but it's not a burqa. But they said they were sent to
rush hour hotspots. And they pretended to be joggers. No, they were joggers. They were jogging.
and they said one person was honked at in 10 minutes.
Oh no, they honked at her.
Meanwhile in Rotherham for 15 years,
they were sexually abusing, molesting,
and trafficking minor girls,
like as young as like 12.
But hey, they honked at one of your cops and leggings.
This is just so goofy.
Just this is so goofy.
They're like,
people slow down to stare.
Do a lot of people jog in that area?
Because that might be weird, right?
I don't know.
It just, I don't know.
This whole thing is, I will absolutely stare at someone if I see them jogging,
especially if they look dumb while they're doing it.
Because every now and then you have the person who either runs like,
what's his face, Naruto, or you got somebody that they're just like an arm swinger.
Have you seen those?
I look at it because it's strange.
I absolutely doesn't mean I'm cat calling I will look at them and be like that person is running like a loon look at them or if they're like slapping their feet on the pavement like a duck you know I'm like look at that person's form absolutely they have no idea they're assigning especially the people are saying they're assigning motives to them maybe they get honk because they weren't abiding right of way you never know this is the stuff that they do over there they created an immediate trial task force for this but rotherham abuse an entire
an entire city where thousands of young girls were trafficked by Pakistani men for almost two decades
and all of people like in high up positions covered it up that's you know can't rush to
create a task force for that but for this oh yes we're going to create a task force I and then
this this little the inspector John Vale
I feel harassed just by this.
Can you claim that?
I feel these people's like ridiculous reaction is harassing me.
I feel harassed.
Where's my relief?
It's what I just, just Britain man.
I don't even know what's happening in Britain.
Case in point.
So this,
they have a lot of immigration coming in from northern Africa a lot.
And they had a Nigerian man.
I'm not I don't know if I should try his name.
Aomid Famakim, who is from Nigeria.
He sexually assaulted a young woman.
But because he had a troubled, whatever that means, a quote-unquote troubled background,
he wasn't given jail time.
The judge felt sorry for him saying, oh, the prison sentence would be too severe.
So he just gets 18 months of community service.
And he was left to go.
And it was a teenager.
And basically they were like, oh, he doesn't know that it's, you just can't go around like raping women.
Same country.
You just can't go around.
He doesn't know that you just can't go around raping women.
So we just feel so bad for him that he just doesn't know that he can do that.
Yeah, he was, he targeted and sexually assaulted a teenager.
The victim says that she's terrified to go anywhere alone and that he ruined her life.
And she tried to fight him off and he just, he pulled her.
to the ground and he was going to brutally rape her. You can't tell me he wasn't. I mean, he pulls her to
the ground, pulling off her clothes. Yeah. And then someone pulled another individual intervene and
pulled him off of her. But the judge said, well, it was a momentary aberration. He had a very troubled
background, you see. He had a very difficult life, you see. He's a gym instructor from South
London. So he was able to come to the UK, Kane, and figure out how to get a job, how to apply
for a job, how to get to flat, how to do all of these things. But he didn't know that you just
can't go around rape being women. Yeah. They said, no, no, no. A custodial sentence would be too
severe for him. I mean, screw the victim. I mean, you know, not literally in case he gets the wrong
idea. But yeah, they, the girl was at the beach with her friend. They were walking back,
they were walking back home.
And that seems like normal, right?
You're at the beach with your friend.
You're a young woman.
Shouldn't you be able to go to the beach in your country?
And if you live by the beach, walk home from the beach.
But that's when they were walking home together and he approached them.
And the victim said that she first realized that somebody had put an arm around her waist.
And she was talking and looking at her friend.
And then she realized all of a sudden this guy appeared.
And then he started shoving his hands on her pants and knocked her to the ground.
and they called police right away.
All the people at the scene identify this guy.
There was DNA evidence that linked him.
He was found guilty of sexual assault.
And the victim goes, I didn't see him coming and I certainly did not ask him to ruin my life.
He left me crying and injured on the ground asking for help.
And she's like, I'm terrified to walk alone on the street.
And the judge is like, well, you know, he expresses remorse.
He's a bright young man with clear.
potential. So we're going to, now, if you can't call a woman and you're a British person,
you're, you're going to have, you know, the book thrown at you. But if you come into the country
from somewhere else and you, you know, apparently are, you can go out and get a job,
but then you want to claim ignorance when you realize that you can't just go grabbing women like
you can apparently can in your home country. Oh, then it's, oh, don't repeat it. You know,
you get a little tap on the wrist, not even a slap. Britain is conquered. They
conquered themselves. The UK has conquered itself. Never thought I'd see it. It's an invasion. All of
this is an invasion. I mean, that's the thing. I have a couple of other stories on this front.
Like, for instance, where's this other story that I have? A couple of, there was a man,
this is in Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. This is a crazy story. This is Louisville, Kentucky. The
Metro Police, they released the identity of a suspect.
There was a home invasion and a bank robbery.
And there was a guy who had stabbed a mom and kidnapped a family.
And the guy who stabbed the mom and kidnapped the family was sentenced to 14 years in prison,
but he only served five months because the judge let him go.
And this guy is like a pretty, I mean, he's got a lot of priors.
There's like a whole list where this guy who committed a bank robbery, he got out after
I mean, like, they slept them on the wrist.
They let them go, you know, here after a couple of months.
You're allowing criminals to conquer your country and upend your law and order.
And in Britain, it definitely is a one-way street.
It's like their law is almost decidedly against their own, like, actual citizens.
It is unbelievable what's happening over there.
Unbelievable.
Now, coming up, a couple of things to discuss.
because we got to talk about this problem with the story of Sister Maria.
George Stephanopoulos' sister, Stephanopoulos' sister is a nun, and as you can imagine,
she has the exact same ideological bent that he does, maybe even perhaps more so.
And she's been living in upstate New York for, for what, I guess, a couple of decades now,
but that hasn't stopped her from representing herself as being living in Gaza.
but she gave an interview recently and all of these people on the so-called woke right decided that they were going to elevate her as some avatar for faith.
You know, and these are people themselves who transparently violate the faith that they, the faith they claim to uphold.
But they're defending and they're saying that this person is apparently like the avatar of Christianity, a woman who defended Hamas verbatim in her interview that she gave.
talk about this and talk about what this woman really is and the problem of these people
that are rushing to defend this just because they have a problem with Jews. So we're going to
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So first up, apparently, well, I'm going to come back to.
this one little headline because I just feel like there's not enough information and the little
tibbit the little bit that they gave you. Wendy Williams's guardianship case apparently
warring factions emerge as the court case gears up. I feel so bad for her. She literally,
she was like the first female radio powerhouse. She really was. I've met her. I've been on her
show. Her, when she had her TV show, it was on her show a couple of times. I know some time ago.
She was always one of the nicest people ever. I really, she was incredibly kind. I really, she was incredibly
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English. And a lot of, like, South Korean stuff is getting very popular. South Korean stuff is
relatively pretty conservative. Let's see here. We also have, oh, goodness. This is an
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podcast welcome back dana lash with you at the bottom of the second hour there was a very interesting
interview that was making the rounds the other way actually it wasn't an interesting interview it was
just an interesting individual and the claims, not even the claims that they were making because it was so
predictable. It was the ensuing defense of it made by people who didn't watch the discussion.
And not that it was like one for the record books, but they didn't watch the stupid stuff that was said.
And they definitely did not have any idea of the history of this particular individual.
And I'm talking about this interview that was done with, that this Agapia Stephanopoulos, her name is Maria Stephanopoulos.
And she was on with Tucker Carlson, enough full disclosure.
I've known Tucker for years.
And I've always been friendly with him, but I have no idea why he did this.
And I think it's important for people to realize that, yes, it's George Stephanopoulos's sister.
And normally, I don't think that relations with siblings.
are really factor into the analysis of someone,
except that this woman has benefited from George Stephanopoulos's presence,
not just in media, but also when he was with the Clintons,
because he interceded for her at the State Department numerous times.
And that's a fact.
There's a lot, there's a paper trail that gets into this.
That's a whole separate thing.
So she was giving this discussion where she was being asked about,
because she she's a nun and she was in gosh although she's not in Gaza now but she had and hasn't been for a while from what I understand
but she previously was and because she's a nun and because she hates Israel and has a problem with Jewish people
which is evident if you're familiar at all with anything she's ever said or done in her life because she's been pretty vocal since 2000
that's how long this goes back a lot of people are just literally like yesterday or the day before is the first
time they've ever heard of her. And I've got a lot of, we're going to deep dive into this. I got a lot of
history for you. So a lot of people are just reacting to that and they're completely ignorant of the
stunts that she's pulled in the past. So she does this interview and because she's a nun, because
she doesn't like Israel, she doesn't like Jewish people, and she defends Hamas, oh, well, she's a nun,
so you can't disagree with a nun. It's appeal to authority. It's an absolute blatant, you know,
elementary logical fallacy. You can't disagree with her because she's a nun. If you disagree with her,
you're mocking a nun. If you disagree with her, you're mocking Christianity. I think by holding her up
as a representation of Christianity, you are mocking Christianity. That's the first rule.
I wanted to play for you. And I have the transcript of the entire interview also. I wanted to play for
you. One cut in particular that was like pretty much in the beginning of all of the
this and you think that people who had any familiarity, or even if they didn't have familiarity
with her, after you hear a sound bite like this, you're like, what? This is audio soundbite 25,
where she is defending Hamas. And she's saying that October 7th was justified. This is that
big oh none that everyone was saying is the measure of whether or not you were a Christian, whether
or not you agree with her. And by the people holding her up or the woke right, the people who
play into identity politics as much as the left. So listen to what she says here in this interview.
Because I don't think it's Islamic Sharrar that's taking place in the first place. I think we have to
disabuse ourselves of that notion that this is a battle between Muslim and Jew or that, you know,
constantly you heard after October, the October event was that Hamas, Hamas, Hamas, even to this day
we hear it's Hamas, Hamas, Hamas. What is Hamas? Hamas are people who have
had their homes taken from them who if they live in Gaza have not been able, have basically been
in an open air prison for certainly the last 20 years going on. Even when the Israelis withdrew from
Gaza, they didn't leave open borders. There was no freedom for people in Gaza to develop their
economy. I know people who wanted to try to go to school in America and couldn't get out of Gaza,
you know, had a full bright scholarship and weren't able to leave.
I mean couldn't get out. Israel didn't give her permission. So what kind of
freedom is that. If you live in Gaza. They couldn't even fly out. No. And their airport had been
bombed in what? 2000 early on. There was an airport built soon after. So this is so assinine.
Immediately she's an up. She's a simp for Hamas. And again, for the people who say that if you
criticize this nun or disagree with her, then you're attacking Christians. If you hold this
nun up as a representation of Christianity, you're attacking Christians. Even the devil can cite
scripture. So let's make that really clear right out of the get-go. She's immediately getting into all the
Pallywood Hamas talking points. Gaza and opening up, first off, let's start with the first claim that she was
making that somehow Hamas, they were denied, they were given a strip of land like the welfare
grifters that they are. Israel unilaterally withdrew in 2005. They had free elections. Don't tell me that
the elections weren't legitimate either because then you're contradicting your point on Hamas and Gaza here.
No, they had a unilateral withdrawal in 2005. 2007, Hamas took over. And by the way, they had
international observers from more countries than I can count on two hands that witnessed all of these
elections and they were there weeks prior and even after watching everything. They all concluded
that these were free and fair elections. Hamas took control of that strip. You have the
Palestinian Authority, and I'm not going to get into the PLO and the PA and all that. You had
Fata and Hamas. Those are the two biggest powers. Fata is essentially holding up with, under a
Palestinian Authority, holding it down in West Bank, and then you have Hamas and Gaza. So they were
given everything in Gaza, greenhouses, homes, schools, infrastructure, everything. They
a unilateral withdrawal by Israel, this is undisputed.
And what happened after?
Hamas assumed control.
They had their elections in 2007, and they immediately began cannibalizing their own infrastructure
and everything so they could make bombs and they could dig tunnels and they could attack their neighbors.
You have entire generations of people brought up to hate other individuals because of their faith.
That's what Hamas is. Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood. We'll talk more about that in a little bit.
But they absolutely are. And they're backed by Iran. They're Islamists. They're zealots.
They're terrorists. They're recognized as a terrorist entity by the United States. That is who Hamas is.
There is no misunderstanding who they are. And you have someone who claims to be essentially a shepherd for Christ, misleading people.
I'm not going to tell you what scripture says about millstones and deep seas on that count.
Misleading people on this.
Now, George Stephanopoulos's sister here, and remember, her brother has intervened for her many a time at the State Department.
There's lots of, it's widely reported for anyone who cares to get on this thing called the internet.
But what's more is she's pulled stunts before.
This isn't the first time she's done it.
She pulled a stunt over.
there was a story where she was sending emails out claiming a number of different things.
She was also justifying Hamas.
She was claiming a number of different things back in 2002 where you had a bunch of suicide bombings
and there had to be a sweep of some towns in the West Bank to root out some of these terror cells
because people kept getting killed by these terror cells.
And then in Bethlehem, there were a group of terrorist guns.
who seized the church of the nativity, and they were there for several days, and they shot at
Israeli soldiers who were outside. And then she made up a story and was sending in around everywhere,
apparently, an email that was urging, that was claiming that they defecated, that Israeli soldiers
defecated in the Church of Nativity, or sorry, on the floors of a Bethlehem Medical Clinic,
that they were shooting at the Church of Nativity.
let's ignore the fact that you had actual like terrorists inside of the Church of Nativity shooting
at random people and Israeli soldiers outside. She also claimed that they were looting homes and all
of this stuff, making all of this stuff up. It was ultimately all debunked. It was all entirely
debunked. In fact, Paul Sperry was the reporter that first debunked it. And she even had to admit that
she did not witness any of these atrocities. That was Maria Stephanopoulos that wrote it. And then
later on Robert Novak cited her as some sort of source of authority when making these claims on
behalf of Hamas later. So you see how poisonous this Pollywood stunt is. And it goes back a long time.
She is a Hamas apologist. She is a proven serial liar. A proven liar. An apologist for terror.
she is not a representation of Christianity orthodox or otherwise judge them by their fruits and i am that's called
christian discernment and we're called to have it in scripture there was a uh yeah she was some people
joked and called her novac's nun after all of that happened in fact uh novac made uh he was he was writing
members of he was a columnist robert novac and he went off on you know all kinds
He wasn't exactly a fan of, you know, people on the right.
And he was sending out emails and letters, sorry, to people who were apparently like defending Israel, whenever they had to defend themselves for the millionth time.
And he would cite her as like an authoritative source, you know.
But this is who this person is.
And to not even divulge any of that before you sit down and prop her up as some sort of authority on this.
And it's an appeal to authority with faith, which I find absolutely.
absolutely demonic. Holding up someone, a proven liar, an apologist for terror, and holding them up
as some unquestionable representation of faith is demonic. You don't have to criticize me for that
because I'm just simply revealing to you widely reported accounts of her very publicized,
very well-established known behavior. So this is all a major problem. And I made
mention of this yesterday on air, and I was really shocked at the idiocy that I saw. I mean,
she actually is defending Hamas and she refuses to call it Islamic terror. And then here
she comes back in a later, she's like, no, Hamas, this has nothing to do with America.
Audio sound like, 17, please.
We're just flooded with this message that those terrorists are coming to get us next, which is
absurd. Has any member of Hamas or anybody of Palestinian come and threatened America as an
American? No. No, they just kidnapped Americans. I guess that's forgotten in her defense of October
7th. There were a handful of Americans that were also kidnapped. Furthermore, they are the Muslim
Brotherhood, backed by Iran. This isn't indisputable. These are all facts. And it just shocks me that
that none of this is presented. The Muslim Brotherhood is Hamas. And the 88, the 88 charge,
Carter has declared it is a wing of the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood is an absolute
terrorist enemy of the United States. Now, you want to keep going with the Clinton connection?
Let's. So you have George Stephanopoulos's sister defending Hamas slash Muslim Brotherhood.
It was Hillary Clinton who was at and George Stephanopoulos worked for Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Not only was he doing comms for Bill Clinton during campaign and also when he was in the White
house, but he also worked with the Clinton Foundation. And of course, Hillary Clinton, as you know,
backed the Muslim Brotherhood, even when they were outlawed in Egypt. She backed the Muslim
Brotherhood right before the Green Revolution. She actually backed the terrorist entity in
elections in Egypt, which was unbelievable. This is when Hillary Clinton was making a mess of Libya
and Egypt and Iran and everything else. Jimmy Carter would have been proud. The only political
correctness for a very, very long time
prevented the Muslim Brotherhood from being
called a terrorist entity. I should know
because I started getting involved
as a very, very young woman at age
20, 21, in
political commentary back after 9-11.
And even then, it was,
can you remember this? Oh, my goodness. It was very
sensitive. You call the Muslim Brotherhood
a terrorist organization.
But they are.
They're, they're, it's a terrorist
group. They're banned in Egypt.
They're related to care also. The Council for
American Islamic relations. Everyone talks about APAC, but nobody wants to talk about care.
Who can't do that. What this is is a bunch of geopolitical Bacabazi that are trying to please their
Qatari masters. That's what this interview was. That's what this narrative is. And that's what a lot
of people in the woke writer turning into. A bunch of little dancing Bacca Bazi for their Arab masters.
That's exactly what this is. At the sake of
of national security, at the sake of security of our Western allies, at the sake of integrity
about the own faith that they claim to uphold. It's very disappointing to see. But I don't know.
It's something else, I tell you. I have a lot more on this. And I have a column that will be
coming out this week that gets into it a little bit more. But that is the truth of this matter,
and that is who that so-called none is. Remember,
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time for Florida man.
Oh, a wild brawl
broke out amongst swimsuit
clad boaters at a Florida lake
in front of families, kids, pets,
everybody, nature,
everything. A big old fight
broke out amongst a bunch of
boaters at a Florida lake over the weekend. A
man was knocked unconscious and left floating
face down in the water according to a video. It
happened at Lake Winterset in Polk County in front of kids. They were relaxing Lakeside with their
family, according to Pope County Sheriff's office. Seven men and a 17-year-old boy were arrested. Sheriff
Grady Judd announced yesterday that he was going to make an example out of the hooligans.
And I mean, it's one, I mean, I watched one fella get knocked, face out, just knocked out
and he went face down on the ground. Another was face down in the water. Punches flying at random.
A woman in a pink bikini tried CPR and one knocked out man. The chaos very, like, I mean, I don't even
know if we can play the video. Can you show some of the
screenshots? I don't know if we can actually play the video
because there's so much cussing in it.
But they were showing just like some B-roll.
And all
the men are in their late teens or early 20s,
except for one 40-year-old man.
And the sheriff said that they're going to crack down
on delinquency, but they were
fighting and are brawling. And nobody
actually even knows what over.
That's the, you know, I
I'm just saying, they don't even know.
A Florida man is accused of giving his grandfather a drug
cocktail.
to quote, ease up his death.
The man said, I helped him out.
Okay, yeah, it's euthanasia, and it's also murder,
and that's not helping nobody out.
That's not what that is.
Oh, my gosh.
So now he's, I can't get this open.
He's going to be sentenced,
and he's going to be going into jail for that.
And then, well, I'll get you tomorrow,
the guy who was arrested and said he drank too much
in the body cam footage.
And, yeah, he very evidently dead.
Stick with us more in store, third hour.
We are in a basketball game right now.
if you'll excuse the metaphor, where the refs have left the arena.
And the other side is just clobbering the shit out of us,
punching us in the face, kicking us in the nuts.
And we're kind of throwing our hands up,
and we're asking the crowd, the people of America,
hey, do you see what's going on here?
This is unfair.
This isn't the rules that we agreed to play by.
Well, who cares about the rules right now?
Punch back, kick back, dunk over their heads,
and win some power.
He's so tough, Beto.
Why does he throw his hands around?
so much. Oh my gosh. This guy couldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of our third hour. He's, when is he not awkward? So he's
out there. I don't think he has a job still. I asked this, I think I made mention of this.
Where was it? Was it yesterday at some point? And I was remarking on the fact that he's grifting
off of this pack that he created and he takes money from it, but he doesn't, like, actually
do anything. He doesn't actually work. He's just, I mean, who knows what he does, but he's trying
to be so tough, right? He's somebody who can't win a race, but he created a pack to grift off
of instead of getting a job. I mean, he's like actual walking birth control. I, what does he
know about any of this stuff? Again, this is a guy who wrote about rape fantasies and he, and he
wrote poetry about it and he dressed up as a furry and then don't forget the DWI and the hit and run
and he tried to flee from an accident scene but he was able actually to get exonerate well he was
he got off those charges because his daddy's a judge his daddy's a judge so he's telling people to
fight back I don't think this is going to go over so well for Democrats and I think they actually
need to do less of that. I mean, these are the people who
set a church on fire in
D.C. By the way, speaking of D.C.
And that whole problem. Baltimore,
their mayor. Well, this was the
solution that he offered POTUS. Audio Soundbite
5, this is.
We, under my direction, my police department has taken
2,500 guns off the street
each of the last two years. The president could also do some very simple
things for it, Jake, not just for Baltimore, but
for the whole country. The president can say no one will no longer be able to go into a store
and buy an AR-15. The president could join mayors around the country and stand up to Glock
to end these Glock switches that allow our residents and our police officers to be shot.
They're not. That's so stupid. He sounds like he sounds like if I were to talk to you about football.
That's what that dude sounds like. That's not at all. No. So no, no. There was
they're not getting glonk switches. They're not, oh my gosh, stop it. They have all of that in
D.C. Everything's banned in D.C. You can't go and it's another, I don't even have FFLs in D.C.
I think they have like one maybe range or one thing that you can process that's it. Maybe. Actually,
everything's outside of it. So I don't even know what that guy's talking about. The problem of
crime in D.C.
This is,
uh,
I mean,
that's,
I think that the way that the president is approaching it,
that's the only option that a lot of these local officials left him.
I have somebody 11 to touch on this.
This is Jamie Raskin.
Now I want you to listen.
He admits and cedes the point about crime.
But then he messes it up.
Listen.
11. Sorry.
To go out.
But look, I agree, you know,
you can't feel safe enough, especially these days.
The question is,
who you trust to promote your security and public safety.
Is it the mayor and the council and the people who actually report to people who live there?
Or do you trust Donald Trump to do that?
Because, you know, his attention span is like, you know, 32 seconds.
And then he's going to be off to talking about the tariffs.
Or he's going to be off and talking about something in Los Angeles or whatever.
I mean, you've got to trust the local officials to do this.
And, you know, there's something.
Okay, to interrupt Raskin, do you mean by local officials, does he mean the D.C. police commander who was suspended and accused of changing the crime statistics? That local? Because that's one of the people who is responsible for. Think the Nuth. Him? I'm just curious. He's still, I mean, there's an investigation into not one, but now two high ups in the D.C. police police in their department because they were making changes to crime statistics within their district. Metropolitan Police Department, and this is from NBC4, just.
last month, they confirmed that Michael Pulliam was placed on paid administrative leave in mid-May.
He filed a complaint against an assistant chief and a police union accused the department of
deliberately falsifying crime data to make it appear like violent crime had fallen considerably.
So I really wish that the reporter that was interviewing Jamie Raskin either was motivated
enough to do a better job so that, I mean, if she was, she would have dove into this and found all of
this stuff herself. Or if she had better producers that could have properly prepped her, she could
have followed up and said, well, wasn't that the responsibility of Michael Pulliam? But he was placed on
paid lead because he refused to do the exact same thing that you're talking about. So does that not
ultimately then just make Trump's argument? Now Raskin wouldn't be able to answer that because
it does. That's the problem. It absolutely.
does. Now, this guy is under investigation because he changed crime data. And he's being accused
of decreasing it and making it look like it had this precipitous drop compared to last year.
So how can you trust the people who are lying about how much crime is occurring to fix
the increase in crime that's occurring? That's the question. I mean, it's rhetorical because
the answer is you can't. Thus, that is why. And I'm saying this is somebody who does not like a
police state. And I get very capital, L libertarian on a lot of this stuff. What else is there to do?
When you have local officials that are abandoning their posts, abdicating their responsibility to
their constituency in our nation's capital, no less, what other options have they left us? This isn't about
what Trump chose to do. It's about what Trump was forced into doing because of the inaction of these
dishonest city servants. I mean, I have to say kudos to the individual in the police department there
who blew the whistle on it. I mean, hopefully there's not going to be any kind of retribution
against that individual for doing so. But this is a major issue. And apparently there's like a
several of this. There's several, I mean, when you can't trust your, your elected officials to
properly do this, this goes back to it. It's making me think, let me pull this story up. In California,
when they began, when they began just underreporting crime, and they began reclassifying certain,
even violent crimes as like, you know, petty, you know, petty charges. They have a major issue in
California, as an example, with underreporting crime. D.C. has an issue. They had an issue even prior to
this case with under reporting crime. I have a couple of friends who work at a couple of different outlets
that have talked about this. Politico had a story on it before. Wall Street Journal had a story on it
before. But this is like a common factor in so many Democrat-run cities. And what sets D.C.
apart, obviously, is because it is the nation's capital. And I go back to what I said in the first
hour. Is that not the foyer of the nation?
the nation's capital.
Is that not like the curb appeal right there?
Should it not have curb appeal?
Should they, out of all the cities in the nation,
should that city not have the cleanest streets
and the least amount of crime,
it is our nation's capital.
It's where we accept foreign dignitaries.
It's where our government does business.
It's where our president does business.
It's where we have our monuments and our founding texts.
our museums that chart our amazing history.
Should it not be the example to which every city aspires in terms of cleanliness and being crime-free?
Should that not be the example?
And it's sad that it can't be.
It is a gorgeous city.
It is truly beautiful.
I love architecture.
I'm a huge architecture nerd, and I love so many of the buildings in that city.
But unfortunately, it has been allowed to just rot.
And it's not an aberration.
This is something that is just endemic in all of these Democrat-run cities.
I'm looking at, I don't want to spend like the whole hour on this, but my gosh, I'm looking at, I went into a rabbit hole yesterday.
And I was looking at everything from Los Angeles to Oakland to Phoenix to Dallas to Dallas, to Dallas, to Dallas.
to Houston to San Antonio to Austin, all of these, all of the major cities, Democrat run major cities, and every single one of them, there's this trend that's been developing in the last 15 years where they want to, they really want to out-compete with each other to see who can lower crime. They don't want to actually lower crime through, you know, positive enforcement of law, you know, actual good penalties, good prosecution, anything like that. They just want to underreport it to give the appearance that they're lowering crime. So that way the elected officials can get all the accolades.
without doing any of the work.
And that's also something that's a trait that's shared amongst the left.
Is it not?
They want the accolades and they want the titles and they want,
they want to be publicly lauded,
but they don't want to do any of the work to achieve any of this.
It's like people who don't want to do any of the work,
but they want power so they decide to bitch and moan and make themselves victims.
And then they claim power that way than through any kind of meritocracy.
It's still anti-meritocracy.
So this is a huge problem.
And I think one, I mean, Raskin's soundbite was amazing.
in that it was so unbelievably contradictory and dumb.
And I wish that the reporter that he was talking to knew enough about the issue
to where she could have countered it and said,
you mean the same people who are fudging statistics and getting in trouble for it.
But she didn't.
I don't know.
And the other thing that, you know, when Democrats, I go back to getting out the vote,
and it was something that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had said
when he was talking about mail-in balloting.
like, yeah, well, you know, in places where mail
im ballots are legal, yeah, let's
go ahead and just flood that zone.
Let's go ahead and get so good at it that
Democrats want to outlaw it.
I mean, if they want to play by that
established set of rules,
then get better
than they are at it. And I guarantee
you they will not want to play by those rules
anymore. We've seen this happen
in a couple of different areas.
And now, all of the news you would
probably miss. It's time for Dana's
Quick five.
Fun fact, playing a little bit of Queen and David Bowie under pressure on our way in as bumper.
Once, when I worked at a record store, back during my college days, I played that,
and someone thought I was playing vanilla ice, and I kicked them out of the store.
I made them leave, and I said you have a one-month ban until you get better tastes.
I mean, not that I dislike Robbie and Meagel, but the fact that you didn't know what that was sampled from, get out of the store.
All right, so, true story.
Let's see, this is from the Hill.
Ma'am Danny, I have to say it the way that they say in Gloria's
bastards, Nancy.
Mam Danny.
He's leading the New York City mayor race by 19 points in a latest Sienna Research Institute
poll.
He's at 44.
Cuomo's at 25.
Silwa is at 12.
Eric Adams is at 7.
I mean, this is just getting, I don't know.
Here we go.
This actually surprised me.
NFL's heaviest player, 464 pounds.
he's deemed too fat to play.
And he's forced to watch from the sidelines until he loses weight.
Desmond Watson, they have no idea when he's going to be able to return.
He's the heaviest.
He's on track to be the heaviest in history.
He's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
He's got to lose a lot of weight, apparently.
They said they have to get the number down.
He still has a lot of work to do.
They said he's doing a solid job.
That's all I'm going to say.
So, man, a lie.
That's a lot.
On the off season, he had to gain a lot, I guess,
or else he wouldn't have been signed if they knew physically he wasn't able to play.
Yeah, I think that's what I was.
So I think something happened over this break.
I mean, I think someone wasn't eating healthy, you know, and I get it, you know.
I mean, you're in the grocery store and you're walking by them star crunches.
My kids did not know what a star crunch was.
I haven't had one of those in decades.
First off, but I know I got other headlines.
That's a test to determine whether or not someone is worthy of being in your group during an apocalypse.
Do they know what is Star Crunch is?
They don't get out.
Go to jail. Right to jail. That's where you go.
U.S. Major Airline warns it's going to shut without a cash boost.
Well, I don't know, maybe if we allow things to be privatized and, you know, I don't know, we had better service and we weren't treated like cattle.
Spirit Airlines. Isn't that where all the fights happen? Isn't that the Waffle House of the Skies?
Spirit Airlines. It's the Waffle House of the Skies.
They'll just slap you out of the plane. You don't even need to, like, you know, be bored.
They'll just slapety slap you.
right off. They said that they
don't have a lot of money and they need help.
Okay.
Let's see. I mean, it was arrested
if you're breaking into a Redmond Auto Shop.
He had to get his phone back.
I mean, I understand
you want your phone back, but
isn't there a way that
maybe you could
wait or maybe
try to get a hold of the phone? It was at
1.30 p.m. So it was in the middle
of the afternoon. But the way that he
did it, though, he threw a rock.
right through the front door.
That's not the way to do that, right?
So, I don't know, maybe they were out for lunch,
whatever it was, but you could have waited,
and you didn't need to throw a rock and bust their door in.
And then enter it while it was unoccupied.
That's no.
Target cookie recall, thousands of popular sugar cookies were called
because they got wood pieces in them.
I mean, do you know what cellulose is?
Number one, number two, why are you, I don't,
I will not buy cookie dough.
I'm not going to buy the cookie dough like that.
Make it.
It's so easy, especially sugar.
cookie. It's like the easiest cookie
to make. And it's so much
better. It tastes better.
Your kids will think you're amazing. They will
love you. Don't buy this stuff.
Don't buy it. It's junk.
The best part? No wood.
Yeah, and there's no wood in it. That's right.
No wood, no bug legs. None of
that stuff is in there.
Yeah, that's what cellulis is.
All right. Coming up, the redistricting.
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It's interesting which mayors and which cities he's chosen to focus on.
In Los Angeles, where you have crime down a 60-year low in terms of homicides,
homelessness is down.
He points to homelessness and he points to crime in Washington, D.C.,
I don't know what's going on there, but I imagine that they are not suffering in the despair that he described in his press conference that in any way would warrant the use of federal officials in this manner.
Well, that's Karen Bass.
Cultural Delicious Bass.
If you don't know, that's from Napoleon Dynamite, we can't be friends.
Some delicious Bass.
She's like, you know, D.C. residents are not suffering with rampant crime.
How would she know?
And they are, actually.
That's the thing.
They are, they are suffering from rampant and crying.
You woman?
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
There was one that I didn't get to, and I wanted to, apologies for this.
I wanted to pull this up because I had, this is one of the things that I had to, actually,
a ton of things that I still have to touch on.
This is, oh, yeah, okay, so the Smithsonian stuff, in addition to the cracking down
on crime because heaven forbid you allow the streets to look like a crack den of dangerous people.
And I've dealt with the homeless in D.C. myself. I told you that before. Several times.
Had to do work there. Was there routinely? You know, and it's gotten worse. It's gotten demonstrably
worse. Now, on top of this, he's just like ticking all the boxes to tick them off. Now they're
going to examine a review Smithsonian exhibitions. What?
They want to sell, I mean, it's, shouldn't it be about celebrating American exceptionalism?
One of my favorite museums was the Smithsonian, the American Museum, Americana, and the World War II exhibits specifically.
Gone there, I've taken my kids there, they're amazing.
And I'm a huge World War II history buff, and I loved just, oh gosh, it's just amazing seeing some of the stuff that they have there.
The White House posted a letter on its website that read, quote, letter to the Smithsonian.
internal review of Smithsonian exhibitions and materials,
they wanted to have a, quote,
broader vision of excellence that highlights historically accurate,
uplifting, and inclusive portrayals of America's heritage.
So they want to make sure that it's aligning with this directive
to celebrate American exceptionalism,
this is all from the letter,
remove divisive or partisan narratives,
and restore confidence in our shared cultural institutions.
That doesn't sound bad, Kane?
Nope.
So far.
I mean, does that sound bad?
I mean, yeah, that's all good, right?
Nobody wants a historical divisiveness.
We want to all have confidence in our shared cultural institutions, right?
Yeah.
So they want to have public-facing content, a review of the exhibition text, wall,
diactics, they want to have educational materials, digital, social media content. They want to
hear, they want to quote, assess tone, historical framing and, and alignment with American
ideals. Then a curatorial process to talk with the curators and senior staff and reading from
the letter that understands the selection process, exhibition approval workflows, et cetera,
exhibition planning, because we have our 250th anniversary for the Declaration of Independence
coming up, America's founding, etc.
They want to evaluate how existing materials and collections are being used or could be used to highlight American achievement and progress and whether or not they can digitize or convey to other institutions certain materials.
And they want to make sure that they have curatorial guidelines that reflect their original mission.
Here's David Axelrod.
Quote, I'm going to make my David Axelrod face.
The White House plans to conduct a far-reaching review of Smithsonian Museum exhibitions, materials, and operations.
The guy who declared their independence from a Mad King 249 years ago would have lots to say about this.
What?
What?
Mother Jones is like the sherman of editorial toilet paper.
Not even sherman.
It's a one-ply.
They wrote,
The White House is pressuring the Smithsonian to eliminate political elysons.
influence. That's Orwellian. What's Orwellian? Is the political influence that he have already
infused and infested the Smithsonian with? That is what is Orwellian. And then the Daily Beast.
Trump's initiative to make history great again is now threatening to bulldoze Smithsonian exhibits.
Oh, oh wait, here's Politico. White House announces Smithsonian's review amid Trump's cultural reckoning.
What the left tried to do was Mao's color revolution, rewriting our history,
trying to shame us and shame our founding, trying to only focus on the sins and without any grace
and ignore the amazing, excuse me, the amazing job.
journey of reconciliation and redemption and the story arc of our country, of any country.
I mean, that's, that is, that's the Orwellian aspect of it. That is what they did. They
wanted to rewrite history and wanted to denigrate our founders so that we would somehow
divorce ourselves because we did not want to have our characters impugned by association.
If they can make you think that something is bad, you will voluntarily separate yourself
from it so as to not be stained by it. You will remove yourself from association. So it was a
chilling effect. They wanted you to think this thing was bad. They want you to think the founders
have faults and thus are imperfect and that the founders are imperfect and our nation's founding
is void. That's the whole goal of CRT. To make you lose faith in the very fabric of this nation
and the very pillars of our institutions so that if we believe,
that these people are faulty than the entire purpose of the nation, the premise of this nation,
can be called into question. I mean, it is a very graceless, punitive, maliciously dishonest framing.
It also ignores old and New Testament. I mean, let's not look at, you know, Jesus' family lineage,
shall we, if they want to have these applied arguments, but I digress. But that's the whole purpose of it,
is they wanted you to feel shame, therefore you would voluntarily divorce yourself from this.
And then you would distance yourself from that.
You wouldn't be maybe as excited to talk about George Washington, as excited to talk about Thomas Jefferson.
You know, these people who themselves have commit no sin in their own lives.
I mean, that's just stupid.
I mean, by that measure, then you would have to question Jesus because look at David.
and look at everyone who came in that family line before him.
I mean, it's an absolute rejection of God equips the called,
it doesn't call the equipped.
It's a total rejection of it.
And it's a rejection of that grace and the whole purpose of that story
because it's all about magnifying God's greatness and not mankind.
It ignores all of that.
And so it is a bastardization of it.
It is evil and malicious.
but that is the whole purpose of it.
And they have infested the Smithsonian with us mentality.
And so all this is is removing the infestation.
That's not Orwellian.
It's removing the Orwellian.
It was Orwellian to demand that we rewrite history books.
It's Orwellian to demand that we somehow blame ourselves for having a free and prosperous nation.
it is Orwellian to demand that our freedom isn't really a just freedom because our founders were fallible.
Well, everyone is.
At least they're honest about it, where the left isn't.
So I think this is high time that it happens.
Now, the Smithsonian gave a statement to USA Today saying they were not asked by any administration or any government official to remove anything.
and they said they put USA Today noted that Smithsonian puts Trump's name back in the museum's
impeachment display with changes and I guess it has a caveat I keep seeing that they just did that's
just like stuff to be petty you know if they really wanted to have like a legitimate exhibition
about that they would compare that impeachment to Clinton's impeachment or they would look at Nixon
and then Clinton, then maybe Trump, and then they could compare, okay, well, what criminal charge?
Let's look at the criminality involved in this case with Trump and in this case with Clinton,
because there were criminal charges involved with Clinton.
That was based on a criminal case.
And part of the reason why it was so further compounded is because the Clintons did everything they could to try to hide it.
It all started with Whitewater and went from there, Paula Jones, and then it just kept adding up.
and with Trump
there was no actual criminality
and even if there had been
it would have been a misdemeanor
and that's where you hear the bookkeeping
this is the New York case a misdemeanor bookkeeping
error that was actually years past the statute of limitations
and then they fabricated a charge
for which they never actually
explained
and they
advised the jury to discard
it just to accept the fact
that there exists
a charge for another crime
but we're not going to tell you the nature of it
but the whole reason that they wanted there
to be the existence of some unexplained
crime was so that they could dredge back
this expired accusation
and then in New York's weird
twisted law combine it
to elevate it to a federal
a felony level.
There were a lot of attorneys in New York
that are very rabidly progressive
that would not even touch it because they thought
this is so stupid. But Alvin
Bragg, well, he's their
whipping boy, basically.
I don't know how you'd call him. He'd get him
to do everything. He was like, I'll do it.
He has more ambition than
sense. The only other
person who maybe outmatches him is Hillary Clinton.
But they had
Alvin Bragg do it.
And then he brought this case and there was no criminal conviction.
They just had the opposite of a homecoming contest.
It's an unpopularity contest.
That's what he won with Democrats.
Ooh.
And then they had all these different process charges just because they wanted to up the number
and make it look like there were a lot of crimes that he was convicted of
because they knew nobody was going to go in there and look, oh, what is this?
36 different charges.
Every time you send an email, that's another charge.
You reply to it.
That's another charge.
I mean, it was all the same case, but it's like every little bitty ancillary thing related to this one thing there just they'll feather up another charge.
That's what it was all about.
If they really wanted to have a very educational exhibit, they would explain that in detail, but they don't because it's all partisan.
So yes, removing that, that's actually the opposite of Orwellian.
Keeping it in there is.
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Well, Tom Holman, let me tell you, all over the country,
we will continue to stand up for our rights,
and we will continue to call out the terrorist organization that is ICE.
Oh, I thought we were getting Pritzker.
So can we play audio sound by 23 please?
someone we had highlighted. Thank you.
We built a firewall around civil rights in this state,
and we turned this state into a safe haven for women's reproductive rights.
Come to Illinois and kill out your babies.
Come to Illinois and kill them babies.
That's what Pritzker's doing.
He was also bragging about how, yes, they're messing with Texas.
I've really, I mean, obviously, you guys know, he's got a desire.
to run for higher office than governor.
Yeah, run for office, not run as.
Oh, my heavens.
I mean, you know that he, he wants to run for office.
I think he wants, he wants to go for president.
He is so divisive.
And here's another thing.
I was having this conversation.
Who was I having this with?
It's irrelevant.
But I was having this conversation recently.
He is not a likable guy.
There is an, it's the amiable factor.
are they likable? It's one of the reasons why so many people like Clinton because he was amiable. Obama, not so much. Kind of, but not really. Biden, not really. Hillary Clinton was one of the most unlikable women ever. People like Margaret Thatcher, she was likable. She could, you know, she was quick-witted. She could make a joke. She could hold her own in a room and, you know, talk with everybody. That's a quality that not everyone has. Al Gore didn't have it. I remember reading, gosh, I remember I was in high school and I read a piece in time math. And I read a piece in time.
magazine where some people were wondering like, yes, Al Gore is young and, well, this is, you know,
this is like in the 90s and late 90s. He's young and yeah, he's a good asset to Clinton, but is he,
actually mid-90s, but is, you know, they were talking about his likability factor and they
brought that up because Hillary Clinton had stepped in it because she insulted women by saying,
I don't have time to stay home and bake cookies and have teas and everybody was mad at her.
And then they were looking at Al Gore, and Al Gore is just not a likable guy. And his wife was
not really unlikable lady.
And that, that was the thing that they, you know, had called into question, that
likeability factor.
There are no Democrats that have it.
That is an issue that I think is being very, very, very underestimated in politics
right now.
That's a deeper dive later on.
Today in stupidity came.
Well, this actually kind of points to your point because Democrats are, they're a little
arrogant.
And in Chicago, let's take.
Take a look at this. This is cut 16. Mayor Johnson. Listen to what he says here.
How did you feel when Donald Trump called you accountant? What did you feel?
He just addressed this. Thanks.
Please answer that question. If you will.
Okay, fine. Since you are begging, I do believe that Donald Trump is intimidated.
I know, I think I'm going to be. No interruptions.
So let me just answer that. I do appreciate you begging. So I would just say it like this, that the president has always been intimidated by the intellectual prowess of
black men. And so of course
he would speak in those
what? Petit. Criticizing you for inaction
isn't the same thing as being racist.
That's like saying you disagree with me. I'm a woman, so
you're sexist because you just don't get to hide
behind. No, no, no, no, no, because black. You don't get to hide
behind that. That's racist.
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