The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tuesday April 2 - Full Show

Episode Date: April 2, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I and many others, starting with President Biden, have worked to impress upon Israel the moral, the strategic, the legal imperative of doing everything possible to provide humanitarian assistance to people who need it. And, of course, we've seen Israel take important steps over the last six or so months, whether it was opening Kerem Shalom, whether it was actually starting by opening the Rafa crossing, to begin to allow assistance in. Kerem Shalom, guaranteed fuel deliveries, flower through the Ashdod port, opening a new gate, 96 gate just a couple of weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Now the maritime corridor that many of us are working to establish, they've taken steps, but it is simply put, insufficient. insufficient. So this is the big battle today is in the house. Well, it starts. I mean, this whole fight over the spending and the incessant, what is it, game of speakership. I don't want to say Game of Thrones, although it kind of is like that. That's, I mean, ultimately what they're dealing with. And we're going to, we're going to dive into some of it, although I'd rather, at this point, jump off my roof because I'm so sick and tired of talking about these fools. I really am. I know you are as well. But it's our tax dollars, so we have to deal with it. They have a lot of, a lot of stuff that they're fighting over. And then in the middle of it, they also want to have a battle over whether or not they think that Mike Johnson is going to be a capable enough speaker. All right, so welcome to the show. Dana Lash here with you. Always good to be with you. And as you know, we can listen coast to coast. You can also find us, the simulcast of the radio program, Channel 347, direct TV, everything
Starting point is 00:01:58 else. So the dissension that is in the house right now, the internal turmoil. And I mentioned some of this yesterday, because you had Marjorie, Taylor Green, and some others that, you know, they're upset. They're going after Mike Johnson, saying that, you know, he's not able to stop, and it's not just him. I mean, there are a lot of people that are like, okay, where's, you, you were supposed to stop the omnibus spending. You were supposed to put a stop to, you know, some of this, this logjam that we see. Now they're not going to do it because they told you. It's almost like we told them. It's almost like we told everybody, you know, it really is. And then, in, and with all of this, in the middle of 2024, you've got a lot of congressional members
Starting point is 00:02:51 that are a little nervous about the machinations of the house because they are, they don't want to imperil their seats. You only have a plus one house majority right now. And all that's going to be decided in this too, in the spending bill, is what you heard, Secretary Blinken talking about the state of any kind of assistance to Israel. And then he's lecturing Israel on allowing aid into Gaza. And we're going to get into that because while you have the fighting going along with the Democrat Party, you also have this, or the Republican Party, you also have this problem with the Democrat Party in which they're being torn apart over whether or not, you know, they support Israel or not. I mean, that's, that's kind of, it's weird to see
Starting point is 00:03:38 this sort of falling out within the Democrat Party over this. And there was this, also this strike that took place that killed apparently some aid workers in Gaza. And I'm just, and this is audio somebody seven, Netanyahu acknowledged this earlier today, listen. And the cairnoburnah
Starting point is 00:03:58 was a macko of a crime of our uncovened of our people who are being upshuant Azha. It was.
Starting point is 00:04:06 It was. But you know what, though? Here's the issue. What did you think was going to happen? What did all these people think was going to
Starting point is 00:04:11 happen? You know, you had Hamas that decided to do this. I can't believe we're still having this insipid conversation. This is so damn
Starting point is 00:04:19 stupid. I'm frustrated. in that it's like we talk about the same crap every day. We really do. And then all of these people twiddle their thumbs in Washington, D.C. Let me tell you something. I saw this. This is all going to tie this together.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Also with respect to the situation with Hamas, right? I saw this. Jordan Satchel had a fantastic thread. I'm going to pull this up. He had a fantastic thread earlier today in which he was discussing specifically the issue of, oh, I don't know, like response. And he went all the way back to the World War II and the United States versus Japan. And he went all the way back to that because there was some academic influencer.
Starting point is 00:05:11 It was some article said, oh, Oppenheimer was released in Japan eight months after its global release. And they spoke to this historian to learn why the U.S. refuses to take accountability for the war. crimes they committed in Hiroshima and Nakasaki and why all of this is relevant to us today. There's one thing that I absolutely will not entertain and it's that. Maybe it's because my grandpa served in World War II in the Pacific. Maybe it's because of that. Or maybe it's because, you know, you are, this is, this was the Imperial, the Imperial Japan allied with the Nazis. They allied with the Nazis and Imperial Japan raped and tortured and brutalized their way across Asia during World War II. That's a fact. And they were the ones who decided to attack
Starting point is 00:05:58 America on American soil. The only thing that any of us should be concerned about at that point, and when you're in a war, you choose this outcome. I don't care how many of the opposition dies. I only care of how many Americans don't. That's the big thing. Jordan Satchel had this fantastic thread. He called it woke anti-U.S. propaganda and a bastardization of history. And he's absolutely correct. He said, yes, the U.S. needed to nuke Japan to end the war. They absolutely did. Imperial Japan, as he notes, was one of the most evil regimes in human history. They were on part with the Germans with the depravity. The slaughter. People who don't know this are too stupid about history to be considered relevant enough to participate in this conversation.
Starting point is 00:06:46 You insult history. You insult the people who died fighting World War II with your ignorance. With this plethora of information that we have at our fingertips today, there is no excuse for anyone to be that stupid on history that they should know before they open their uneducated mouths. It is one thing I absolutely will not. I do not entertain stupidity, especially willful stupidity. But here's the problem. and as it relates to what we're dealing with today. Because as Satchel noted,
Starting point is 00:07:19 defeating your enemy in a righteous war of self-defense means forcing an unconditional surrender. And historically speaking, there is no other way to conclude hostilities. And he goes, I know this makes a lot of people uncomfortable, but it's reality. Do you know why it makes some people uncomfortable?
Starting point is 00:07:34 Because not everyone understands the cost of war. So I say war is hell. War is awful. War is a horrible thing. It's something that you should only, enter in, you know, at the, at the, when there's no other option at all whatsoever. Not everybody understands the cost of war. And when people are afraid to make tough calls, when those people are in charge, you get mission creep, never-ending conflict, soaring casualties,
Starting point is 00:08:06 soaring expenses, drained resources. When those type of people are in charge, you get Afghanistan. When those type of people are in charge, you get Vietnam. You have a conflict with no clear trajectory with no objective. You have no idea what's going on. We had, what, two generations, maybe three in Afghanistan. What was the mission? If an average everyday American can't state it, that's insane. But this is what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Not everybody understands the cost of war. It's not a political tool. War is not a political tool. war is a means of absolute defense and the conclusion of war requires unconditional surrender. And so you have these people who live off the legacy of those who could make that call. You have these weak need cowards today who so badly want to deliver their hot take upon the world stage of hot takes. They don't understand the cost of war. Those types of people are the ones who get your loved ones killed.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Those types of people are the ones who result in people being left behind at Bagram in Afghanistan. Those types of people are the ones who end up getting everyone swamped down and murdered in Vietnam. It's those type of people to do it. The ones you can't make the tough calls because they have neither the spine, the insight, the intelligence, or the tactical understanding. Those type of people. And I see them right now with Gaza. I see them absolutely right now. There are so many people out there who are so terrified.
Starting point is 00:09:47 to state the obvious because they're afraid it costs them some precious popularity. These sickening, disgusting people, they're too afraid to acknowledge that this is a strip of land that voted for terrorists. Literally, they literally voted for terrorists to represent them. The terrorists grew so popular that of the two portions of land, they were going to take over the second one too, and they pretty much have in everything but name. This is a terrorist entity that doesn't recognize, rejects peace,
Starting point is 00:10:19 refuses to recognize any kind of sovereignty from its neighbor to the north. It's actually in their charter. It's an entity that believes that rape is a weapon. Murdering infants is an acceptable form of war. They use their own citizens as shields. I mean, there's a reason why the body count in Gaza is the way it is. It's because a mosque kills them. And then, insanely, because of years.
Starting point is 00:10:51 of conditioning, people go out there and they defend Hamas. And they act like it's everyone else's fault that they're all getting killed. Again, elected government of Gaza. But people are afraid to say this because they're so terrified that someone's going to conduct an illogical argument and accuse them of wanting innocence to die, which is just stupid. No one but Hamas wants innocence to die. Hamas goes out of their way to murder them. And this is accepted by the United Nations. and it's accepted by everybody who makes excuses for Hamas, including many Americans, just because they hate Jewish people. Their little Adolf-like manifestation of hatred towards someone who's different from them, causes them to defend people like Hamas, terrorists like Hamas.
Starting point is 00:11:38 And we're in that exact same position today. Everything, the weak need stuff that you see that got us in the situation with Vietnam and Afghanistan, you see those excuses be made today with Gaza. The correct call is getting out of the way and letting Israel turn it to glass. And there are some very unfortunate consequences that come with that. That is the cost of war. That is why war is hell. That is why all these people who pretend to care so much now should have cared a little bit more earlier.
Starting point is 00:12:05 They should have cared a little bit more when Hamas was firing rockets off of elementary school rooftops. They should have cared a little bit more when Hamas was digging their headquarters tunnels underneath Al-Shefa hospital. They should have cared a little bit more every single damn time that, Hamas violated a ceasefire agreement, including on October 6th, they had 20 years of caring more until it got to this point. Their care wasn't enough. Their efforts towards that care wasn't enough. So this is the result. They were warned. They were told. They were pleaded with. They were begged. They were asked. There were meetings. There were leaders who got together at the United Nations. There were phone calls made. And guess what? They still chose wrong. And this is the
Starting point is 00:12:46 consequence of that. This is the real world, and there are real world consequences to blowing into a sovereign entity, raping to death their women, kidnapping their babies, and obliterating entire communities. Real world consequences. And that means that someone, if you are brutal, you will be dealt with brutally, and you will be forced into an unconditional destruction. Because clearly living with this entity, coexisting isn't an option by their choice for the past 20 plus years. So destruction it is. And if you're one of the people who have a problem with that, God help you. You're one of the people who cost lives, who drag out wars, who push mission creep, who caused casualties to soar, expenses to soar. And you create a hellscape on earth because you lack the spine and the fortitude to do what is right.
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Starting point is 00:15:11 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's quickfirm. So a former, this is in Texas, a former North Richland Hills jail is turned into the nation's biggest recording complex. They said it's an 80,000 square foot recording and rehearsal facility in Tarrant County, and they're recording songs in it. It is a music complex. It's a bunch of studios. One musician opened it, and he said it was built in 1975. He likes the nostalgia. If you don't record rockability in there, we cannot be friends.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Like, I, you know, come on. Like, you've got to have one good, you know what I mean? but they said, yeah, it was their municipal jail for a while, and they're still expanding it. They want to have like a stage area in there and all of that. But, I mean, it's a jail. I mean, I hope they keep all of, how do I say it? The jail amenities, like that would just be neat to have, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:16:06 You know, I don't know. I'm just, you know, thinking out loud. That's kind of interesting. Also, this story, Boston, this is, ooh, Bostonians are livid. because the former Chelsea Soldier's home facility is set to become a homeless shelter. Residents are outraged because it was supposed to be turned into veteran housing.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Now they're putting illegal immigrants in there. And the city is also asking residents to take people into their homes. This is Democrat Governor Mara Healy doing this. And they were going to demolish the soldiers' home facility. It was going to be into a safety net site in April. And now it's going to be, it's like they're still.
Starting point is 00:16:46 they're putting illegal immigrants in there. And then they're also asking people to take in and house. It's insane to me. In Boston, think about how you vote. And there's moves to ban lab grown meat intensifying in Republican states. There's no such thing as lab grown meat. Let's be honest about it. Stick with us.
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Starting point is 00:18:51 Totally different topic. How worried do Americans need to be about squatters? About squatters? About squatters. There's a lot of stories out there. Homeowners are showing up at places that they own where the lots have been changed. Some squatter has moved in, and the homeowner has no rights. Does President Biden think that is right?
Starting point is 00:19:09 So my understanding is that this is obviously a local issue. We are certainly tracking that issue. The rights of property owners and renters must be protected. And we believe that, you know, ultimately what needs to happen is the local government needs to make sure that they address this and they take action. So wait, when does property ownership a local issue and when is it not? Because during the lockdown, remember, the CDC got involved and said that, oh, you have to have a rent moratorium. You can't collect rent on property and you still have to allow people to live in your home to squat in your house, so to speak. And you have to pay all of the utilities and everything else still for them.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Or you could get in trouble. You still have to pay your property tax and all of that other stuff. But you can't change the logs. You can't get them out. They don't have to pay any kind of rent right now per CDC because, you know, we're in a national emergency for the pandemic and the lockdown and all of these things. So like when is it a local issue? When is it not?
Starting point is 00:20:05 Because they kind of already did de facto squatting earlier. Right? So when is it? What makes that? what made that a federal issue and not a local issue? Welcome back to the program. Yeah, Dana Lash here with you. Yeah, what makes it makes it different?
Starting point is 00:20:23 I mean, he would literally, they came out and said, no, no, CDC said, you know, the Centers for Disease Control has thoughts about your leases, your leases and rent. Wait, Centers for Disease, yes, the Centers for Disease Control. They would like to pause all the people paying rent, you know, for the pandemic. Oh, does that mean I get a pause on my? property no no no you still I we heard what you were thinking you know you still have to pay your property taxes and also it should be noted that you're disallowed from turning off the utilities because that would be mean to the people who are living in your property that don't have to pay you
Starting point is 00:20:57 rent for it and it's technically just you know federalized squatting but that's okay you can't do any of that you can't change the logs you can't do any of those things that's squatting guys and it was overturned in the nice circuit that's squatting they that was like squatting Fifth Circuit. They were that so they, when is it not when is it? An update on that family of the Missouri teenager since we're talking about
Starting point is 00:21:23 some law and order and then we're going to get into some of this LSU stuff here coming up. The family of this Missouri teenager who was charged with bashing 15 or 16 year old Kaylee Gaines head into the pavement. Remember she is on camera had her head bashed in
Starting point is 00:21:39 and the family of the attacker sounds ridiculous. Though like, like she's an honor student and she you know she just is always so diligent in her life and this oh yeah she diligently bashed this girl's head into the pavement a plus for that a plus for attempted murder you psychopaths the family you can see why the attacker thought that was okay to do it because the attacker reads like a brat whose family coddles her so the family of the teenage girl charged with the violent assault all caught on camera they apparently were trying to run a fundraiser for legal fees and it was taken down.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Yeah, because you're not allowed to do any of that stuff. You can't, I mean, she was charged. And apparently the 16 year old girl that she attacked, Kaylee Gaines, has been released from intensive care. And a lawyer said that she's been able to engage in limited verbal conversations.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Sounds like she's not going to be the same is what it sounds like, if I'm being honest. And they said that she can't really walk yet. She's, you know, good heavens. and the family of the attackers like, oh, you know, she's, you know, the, she's, the people are so cruel. They had a go fund me, the family of the girl. And I think the family's, what the family's last name is, De Clue. The, uh, Marnice De Clue, they confirmed her name publicly in a statement to address misconceptions around her arrest.
Starting point is 00:23:10 Marnese DeCleu is 15 years old. And so DeCleu's attorney, through the family, it said that they had a GoFundMe to raise money to assist with her legal fees after she was charged with felony assault. And GoFundMe removed it because they said it breached their terms and conditions, and that's true. So, I mean, you can't be charged with something to raise money for a defense like that. It doesn't work that way.
Starting point is 00:23:37 That's not how they do it. And the family's like, oh, she's. an honor roll student, whatever. There's literally no excuse. They were trying to also say that the girls had been, you know, they had tussled before. I don't care. What, what matters is what was caught on video.
Starting point is 00:23:54 DeCleu bashed Gaines's head into the pavement. And then after Gaines went limp, DeCleu was still bashing that girl's head in the pavement. DeClew only stopped bashing that girl's head in the pavement when another girl knocked her off of Gaines.
Starting point is 00:24:08 She'd have probably killed her. I think she would have damn killed her. I really do. And at that point, I can't think that she, I can't think anything but she was trying to kill her. She had that girl's head in her hands like a basketball and was just slamming it on the, the asphalt. And they can say whatever they want to. They can sit there and go, she called her name or she did this. I mean, there's all kinds of, they're trying to justify it every which way to Sunday. The bottom line is that what was caught on that video, to me, that's attempted murder. I mean, she, they better be praising. the high heavens for that other girl
Starting point is 00:24:42 coming and knocking DeClew off Gaines. Otherwise, DeClew would probably be facing life because that Gaines would be dead. Just no accountability. And I'm sorry, that DeCleu girl looks like a girl who's fought before. You guys know what I'm talking about? Gaines didn't look like she had ever been in a fight. That girl
Starting point is 00:25:02 looked like she was out of her depth. DeCleu looked like she brawes. She immediately knew what to do. You all know what I'm talking about. You don't have to be in UFC or anything else to know. That girl looked like she knew how to fight because she fights a lot. That's what it looks like to me. That other girl was like, didn't even know how to throw a punch, God help her. Good heavens. Did you guys see this, it's in the context of Gaza. Did you guys see this dude? Remember the Bush and L guy who set himself on fire in front of the embassy in D.C. to protest
Starting point is 00:25:38 Israel defending itself. Who are these dudes? I'm not even going to read you my veteran friends remarks to this guy because they're not fit for air. I'm going to some of the best put down from them,
Starting point is 00:25:57 I got to say. This one, it was a Veterans for Peace thing and it said it's an active duty Air Force senior airman Larry Hebert. He's doing a self-aggrandizing hunger strike to highlight the plight of the starving children in Gaza. And he has a sign. He's walking around in front of the White House and it says, active duty airman refuses to eat while Gaza starves.
Starting point is 00:26:21 And he took apparently authorized leave and he's doing this. He's merging out his military service to what about the babies and the other kids that Hamas kidnapped? I mean, it's weird that he didn't do this when Hamas was setting off rockets on the tops of hospitals and schools and burying stuff in churches and that. I mean, it's really weird that he didn't do his hunger strike then. What's his face? Larry Hebert. It's so weird that he didn't do his hunger strike then, that he's just doing it now. A friend of mine joked and said, just give him, this is what one veteran in front of mine said.
Starting point is 00:27:00 They said, someone just give him some lighter fluid already. Yeah. I maybe did that elicited an actual LOL. It's just saying. Yeah. Nobody talks about, what about the kids that they've kidnapped?
Starting point is 00:27:15 What are the American hostages they've kidnapped? Oh, we don't even know hardly anything about them if it's not for their families. So did you guys see this LSU stuff? I don't follow women's basketball. I don't tell you what some. So LSU Iowa game.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And the The team apparently, the Iowa players held hands during the American National Anthem, and the LSU players left the court apparently before the anthem was performed. And they had video of it, it shows the Iowa, but you don't see the LSU players leaving the court, because they're just not there. And it shows the Iowa players out there. And then LSU lost the game 9487. LSU head coach Kim Mulkey said that
Starting point is 00:28:10 it wasn't intentional that they weren't out on the court she said that she didn't even know when it was played she said they have a routine for leaving the court at a certain time um cane when are the when is the anthem usually performed at games maybe I'm mistaken I mean I've played a lot of sports in school yeah in the beginning yeah right you know before the game right is played She said, Mulkie said, I honestly, I don't even know when the anthem was played. We kind of have a routine when they're on the floor and they come off at the 12-minute mark.
Starting point is 00:28:45 We come in, we do our pregame stuff. She's like, I'm sorry, listen. She says nothing intentionally done. Kind of a routine to do the national anthem right before those sporting events. That's routine also. And someone else said LSU's never on the court for the national anthem. Apparently, they did this last year during the national championship game via Red State against Iowa and some said that there are other teams that did it as well.
Starting point is 00:29:12 But not, it doesn't sound like a lot of people are buying it. I mean, who doesn't know, like, really, like, when you know when they're going to play the anthem. Come on. You know when they're going to play it. Why is your routine structured in a way that doesn't include being out on the court for the anthem? I mean, that's, I've never been to a game where the anthem did not kick off a game. Right? Have you, I mean, think about it for a minute.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Have you ever been to a game where the anthem didn't kick it off? No. I mean, that's, that doesn't make, that doesn't make any sense to me. I don't know. But that's, but was it done on purpose for, because I don't even know what they would even be protesting? I don't even know. Does that, it doesn't, I don't know. Steve, did you watch a game or you're familiar with this, right?
Starting point is 00:29:59 You're familiar with, I mean, they said LSU's never on the court for the anthem. I did watch the game. Them not being out there was interesting because the only, I was trying to look for both sides of the scenario, but if you look, the whole crowd is standing and all the referees and all the officials and the media is all there. And they're the only ones not out there. So I'm like, who didn't get them? She's usually in the locker room is there's a clock, like a countdown that tells you when the game starts. So I don't know why they wouldn't have been out there. That is weird. So, I mean, speculatively, is this a way to avoid for them to, are they
Starting point is 00:30:31 doing the protest thing for the anthem still? And this is a way for them to avoid it? It looks like that. is that preferable to then taking the knee? I mean, if you're going to have a protest, I just think, you know, I prefer, you know, a peaceful thing that maybe encourages discussion over burning down, you know, historically black neighborhoods during, you know, summers of blaze.
Starting point is 00:30:53 But at the same time, I take issue, like I did the first time with the anthem stuff, I took a major issue with the reason why people were protesting because it was based upon a lie. It was predicated upon a lie. It began with, oh, well, it's because they're trying to argue that police kill more black assailants than white assailants. And that actually isn't the case. Especially when we broke, we went through all of that. You can go back in our podcast archive if you would like to. But that's actually technically not true. And that was my issue. It's like, well, if you're going to protest something, then make it something that is factual, therefore worthy of that protest because it's not based on a lie. If you're upset about policing in the black community, then make that an issue about advocacy for improving that relationship. But don't claim that you want to help a situation by beginning the advocacy based on a lie.
Starting point is 00:31:47 And that was my whole objection to it. So I don't know if that's more of this or what? It just seems like it seems like how is that not part of your routine? And as Steve was saying, when everybody's standing and they're all out there, it just looks weird. Right. It's just weird. With expensive soaring and little left after filling up the car and buying groceries, many find themselves swiping their credit cards and plunging into high-interest debt.
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Starting point is 00:33:33 But many franchise owners like Jessica Diombra, who runs 11 McDonald's around L.A., say the law puts an unfair strain on their businesses already operating on slim margins. Do you feel targeted that it's specifically for fast food? Yes, and I think people just don't realize that. They see this big McDonald brand and just think, oh, they've got all the money in the world, and it's just that's not at all how it is. McDonald's, Chipotle and Starbucks already saying they plan to raise prices to offset the rising labor costs. Pizza Hut preemptively laid off 1,200 delivery drivers like Michael O'Heda. I was very frustrated. A lot of us got our jobs taken from us.
Starting point is 00:34:11 He was let go after eight years. What's the point of the raise if you don't have a job anymore? I mean, it's almost like people who didn't know anything about economics didn't think this all the way through. Shocking, because we told people. Cain, did we not tell the people? We warned them. We warned them. We told them.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Even with people like Carol Roth and Charles. and Charles Payne. Exactly. We said it. We said it. We warned y'all and y'all didn't do nothing. Y'all just, they went ahead and they did it anyway in California. It's not going to go well.
Starting point is 00:34:46 That's sad. I mean, the market dictates, you know, these prices. The market is the one that makes the determination. That's the thing that makes the determination as to how much you get paid or how little you get paid. It is a value for the service provided. and people demanding to make the same pay scale as like an EMT or something is insane. I mean, you're technically making a sandwich. Just saying.
Starting point is 00:35:12 I mean, there's no shame in honest work. Honest work is honest work, and there's no shame in honest work. But there is shame and demanding that you, that you be somehow unfairly compensated because you are unhappy with your station in life. And instead of working to improve your station in life, you're just demanding a government handout. That's exactly what it is. Inflated wage is just welfare.
Starting point is 00:35:44 And it's at the expense of the business owner, which then passes it on to the customer. And this idea that just because you own a business means you're a millionaire, the economic illiteracy in this nation is embarrassing. There are people that I went to school with. where they owned a couple of, their families owned a couple of fast food places. And they were middle class.
Starting point is 00:36:03 They weren't rich, you know. Maybe, you know what they could do? They could get a houseboat on the Lake of the Ozarks for a week. Maybe not a yacht down, you know, like in the French Riviera. But they could, you know, they weren't, they had the, they could make ends meet. They were comfortable. They weren't, like, rich. They weren't wealthy.
Starting point is 00:36:24 There's a difference between being comfortable and being wealthy. and there's such an economic illiteracy. And so you're told to covet what your neighbor has instead. This is insane. It's commie stuff. We have a whole second hour on the way. So stick with us. More of the Danish show.
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Starting point is 00:38:05 I don't understand it. Yeah. But we have to go through the election, and hopefully people will realize what's at stake because it's an existential question. What kind of country we're going to have? What kind of democracy we're going to have? And people who blow that off are not paying attention. Because it's not like Trump, his enablers, his empowerers, his allies,
Starting point is 00:38:25 are not telling us what they want to do. I mean, they're pretty clear about what kind of country they want. Yeah, like where we want you to leave us alone, you psychopath. We don't want to get Vince fostered simply because, you know, we oppose your policies. Good heavens. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. That woman is insufferable.
Starting point is 00:38:44 Absolutely insufferable. She's essentially, well, she's not essentially saying. She's like, oh, we'll get over yourself. I don't understand. It's not a hard choice. I mean, it isn't. I don't know why anybody would think that it is. She's still, you know what?
Starting point is 00:38:57 She's got all these flavors and she chooses salty cane. She's still salty over the fact that she lost. She cheated and she's still lost in 2016. Hold up. First off, bookmark that. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, your lovable hostess, making friends, right? Listen all around the country. You can listen all over the internet.
Starting point is 00:39:18 We're also on X. Channel 347, Direct TV, simulcast with the radio program. To my point, she cheated. still lost. How bad do you just suck out loud that you still lose even after you cheat? And you still lose. That just proves how unlikable she is. Democrats are in a bit of a pickle. When I think of their future, I am giddy because it looks so bleak. Think about it. Who do they got? I want you to console yourself for a moment. I know. We talk about it. We talk about it. though because the primary got started super early but think about this for a minute who do they
Starting point is 00:40:10 have no for real who do they have who who no really who who not really the guy who looks like a lazy town character not the band but the yeah the villain villain yeah isn't that a band name the lazy town the lazy town villain no no no what sorry sorry hold up what band is it when they the lyrics were like be my butterfly sugar baby and I died. We're going to Lazy Town. Crazy Town, that's what it was. Same difference. Jeez. Plasticine, everything.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Anyway, Gavin Newsom looks like he's a character from Lazy Town and he's about as bad as that Robbie Rottin guy. The train stuff is just by itself crazy baggage for him. I mean, he's got a lot. And apparently
Starting point is 00:41:00 his marriage isn't exactly an asset. I'm just saying there's a lot of stuff that's been written and said. You know what I mean? Like there's lots of baggage there. I'm just saying like if he runs, you know how the ladies come out of the woodwork to make accusations? And in his case, it might be true. That being said, who do they have? Okay, so move Newsom aside because he's a liability. Cuomo was going to be their dude. They were grooming him. That's why he came out with that book and all that stuff. He wanted to have this like national recognition and he really wanted to, you know, he wanted to be the guy. he was going to be the guy.
Starting point is 00:41:33 And then he killed all the old people in the nursing homes with his edict, right, during COVID. That ruined him. His brother's embarrassing. So he's ruined. Who do they got? Big Gretch? Big Gretch up in Michigan? Trans Paul Bunyan?
Starting point is 00:41:52 Okay. It's true. Tell me I'm a liar. I was going to step in with another name. Isn't Marianne Williamson still in the race or no? Who? Remember the You get a free crystal with every vote
Starting point is 00:42:06 The crystals and oils lady She's running right Isn't she run on the Democrats? If you just put some of the oils Between your toes Your flu goes away I don't know Could be true
Starting point is 00:42:17 I am not with you right now Settle down over there Bacteria tea Settle down I don't know who So Big Gratch Just so you know Big Gratch
Starting point is 00:42:27 Was Why do we sweet this under the rug The FBI literally tried to entrap people into a plot that they created to kidnap her so that they could arrest people. And then when the guys that they were claiming were in the militia were like, wow, this is crazy. We're not involved in this. They had to like try to stretch it to try to get their hooks into people. It was, we just sweet that under the rug that that was literally an FBI plot involving Big Gretsch and she went along with it. I'm just saying, I feel like she's compromised.
Starting point is 00:43:00 So who else did they have? Put-booty juice? No, he's not going to run. Fudge Button juice up there and where's he at now? I don't know. What? Him? Not him. Yeah, I Bidened his name.
Starting point is 00:43:15 It's okay. I mean, he can't do any, he can't even wear a hard hat properly. So him? They literally have nobody, guys. They have nobody. Remember they were going to do the Castro brothers from Texas? this. You remember this? Their mom was in Larassa. Yeah. They were going to do the Castro brothers and then they realized they were dumb and that was bad. Sidebar. This is one of my favorite stories
Starting point is 00:43:44 in the history of political stories. So the story involving the castros, excuse me, allergies, the story involving the castros. One of them was, hold on, which one was it? Castrone. One of them was the mayor of St. Antonio. They're identical twins. Right. So Hulian Castro was, he also was in the Obama administration. You had Julian and Joaquin Castro. And he was the mayor of San Antonio. This was like back in 2009. He joined Obama's cabinet in 2014. And there was one point when they were having their mayoral race, right? They were going to have, he had an election coming up. And you know, they do the river walk parade down in San Antonio. They get their little floats, their little barges, and they go down the river. They have a parade like that. And it was, I think Julien Castro that had a fundraiser.
Starting point is 00:44:45 And so he substituted his identical twin to stand in for him and wave at people and pretend that he was the mayor. I am not even kidding you. And it was a local reporter that accidentally uncovered it. he caught him and he's like wait a minute where's your brother at and he's like oh oh I'm caught he's at a fundraiser and so they wrote about oh my gosh Julian Castro literally
Starting point is 00:45:06 substituted his brother Joaquin in the parade for him to wave at everybody and act like he was the mayor and their defense I kid you not I've written about it you can Google it I think it was KSAT that wrote about it their defense was well we can't help it I'm not kidding you the verbatim quote I will
Starting point is 00:45:26 never forget this verbatim quote we can't help it that we look alike that was their defense their defense was you know they can't help it that you know we can't help it that we look alike and then uh wakene said you know they just have me step onto the barge and before i knew it people were yelling at me hulian hulian and you know calling him the mayor and he he goes well i was shouting back at them i'm not the mayor i'm his brother but no one heard me and other people were like you did not shout anything back, you absolute stude. That was their defense. I'm not even kidding. Can you
Starting point is 00:45:58 imagine what they would do? I made this point at the time when the story came out. I'm like, can you imagine what they would do if one of them got to the White House? That's weird. They're already doing the switcher-roo-roo thing. That's, no. So that was their, they groomed, they were grooming one of the brothers. That's
Starting point is 00:46:14 why they had him in the Obama administration and he gave the speech. He gave the keynote address at I think it was the 2012 It was the 2012 election or the 2012 DNC, their convention. But they never went anywhere because they're really dumb as a boxer rocks. So that was abandoned. So, and they're nuts.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Like if you ever read their tweets, they're just, mehoi-hoi crazy. It's just so bad. So they don't have anybody else. Who? There's no up-and-coming person. There's no, like, they don't have any young guns. Who else do they have? Think about it real hard.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Who else do they got? I'm only thinking of the independence now. Like RFK Jr. and Jill Stein, those. They're Democrats. They're not independent. Well, I know. But you know what I mean. They would caucus with Democrats.
Starting point is 00:47:08 But that's, I mean, that's it. Yeah, they don't have anybody. So I feel pretty confident. You know, like the future's bright. I'm just saying. They don't really have a lot. So her, she's so bitter. You had these old people jockeying to get into,
Starting point is 00:47:21 If they had not, if Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama had not sucked up all the energy in the DNC, there would be like room for other people. But one of the things that they famously did was they did not encourage younger politicians to protect their legacy. They were very, very territorial about that. And that's to the downfall of the party. A couple of other things here. So speaking of the DNC and GOP, the GOP, Florida is paving the way for a six-week abortion ban. The Supreme Court upheld a 15-week ban and a bombshell ruling, but voters are going to weigh.
Starting point is 00:47:51 in on the access in the 24 election. And of course, there are some very thirsty clout chasers out there who pretend to be conservative and never ever move the needle in actual real-time meat space who are now arguing against life in Florida. It's pretty amazing. Now, this is something that the voters are doing. This is not something that Ron DeSantis, you know, wrote in his office and it's like, here, pass this.
Starting point is 00:48:14 This is what voters are, they're going to vote on it. and DeSantis would sign it into law if they if it passed and they voted on it, etc. So I see these and I made a mention of it today. I had a little catty remark today and I mean and this is what it refers to because they keep seeing people like these these conservative cloud chasing influencers who literally never are they're absent. Whenever rubber hits the road, they are never to be found. I never see some of these people who they, they're. have an audience on social media, but they have zero capital in the real world. None. I mean,
Starting point is 00:48:54 I throw you out a list of names and I could tell you all the places that they'd never been. They don't fundraise for other people. They don't go and try to get out the vote. All they do is they try to raise money for themselves on social media and they act like they create this Sun Tzu optic of being connected and they're not. They are literally nowhere to be found when it's time to move the needle. And nothing that they do actually shows that there's any measurable move of the needle. And they're out there blasting not just Republicans in Florida,
Starting point is 00:49:24 but for whatever reason, they have a fetish for going after DeSantis. I think they're secretly obsessed in like a glen close. We're going to boil your bunny in a pot style. I mean, they have like an AOC obsession with him. It's weird. And they're like, oh my gosh, they're going to ruin it for everybody in Florida.
Starting point is 00:49:40 And I'm like, who's they? The voters? Because this is literally what the voters are moving towards. This has nothing to do with the governors. office, he comes into the equation if he signs it. You absolute turds, he comes into the equation if he signs it. That's how this works. How do we civics? And people need to remember, Florida is not like all the other states. Like Texas isn't like all the other states. Like Illinois isn't like all the states. What plays well in Florida may not play well somewhere else. What plays somewhere else may
Starting point is 00:50:10 not play well in Florida. I mean the fact that we keep having to have conversations with these so-called want to be operative shows how much not they're not at all operatives. They're doing what works for Florida, clearly because the voters are going to take it to the ballot box. Now, I'll get it. I'll give you this. There might be some credible concern about getting people out to vote. But really, if you're going to sit here and weigh a six-week abortion ban, which is just a few weeks shy of what the national average, what the majority of Americans think about it,
Starting point is 00:50:42 are you really going to try to weigh that against all the victories that they've had in Florida that even caused Democrats to convert? to Republicans and now have Republicans out registering Democrats in that state 3 to 1. You honestly think that that's going to compete. You're going to sit here and try to boil all the rhetoric down to a couple of weeks, like a few weeks. That's not going to work. So get smart about the messaging.
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Starting point is 00:52:43 It was an infection tied to the recent discovery of the virus in dairy cows, according to health officials. the patient's being treated with an antiviral drug. Their only reported symptom was eye redness. So they say that the risk of the public is low. Y'all don't need to be freaking out. Just, you know, good brief. It's just stop.
Starting point is 00:53:01 It's stop. But it is one person in Texas. I'm like, why Texas? The last survivor of the USS, Arizona from the Pearl Harbor attack, has passed away at age 102. Lou Contor, the very last survivor of the, the USS Arizona from the Pearl Harbor attack was 102 years old. And he passed away Monday at his home in Grass Valley, California. His family was beside him. And as you remember, the Arizona lost
Starting point is 00:53:28 1,177 sailors and Marines, 1941. And he was a quartermaster. He stood on the main deck as the Japanese planes flew overhead. And they were just, sailors were just beginning to hoist the flag when the assault began. And he had once recalled how one bomb penetrated steel decks 13 minutes. into the battle and set off a million pounds of gunpowder stored below. And he said, I mean, he had an autobiography of Lou Contra story, but 102 years old. There's not a lot of these guys left. Not a lot of them left at all. This, it says the lonely crowd, 40% of adults go days without face-to-face interaction.
Starting point is 00:54:08 I mean, have you seen people lately, though? Do you blame them? Have you just heard people talk? Have you seen, heard the hot takes? Have you seen them? Do you blame them? I'm just saying. Taco Bell and Pizza Hut are going AI first, according to their new tech chief.
Starting point is 00:54:22 What does this mean? Like, does this mean, like, you know, my burrito is going to be made well properly? Right? Do you? Am I going to get my mild sauce? There's no, like, medium. The medium is also fire. It's straight, like, acid in a packet.
Starting point is 00:54:37 There's no in between with the sauces. It's not that bad. Oh, it's heinous. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The sauce is like, it's either, like, barely flavor or you're dying. That's it. We have more on the way. Stick with us. Bottom of this second hour rolls on. Where can you make a difference in your world? Pastor Alan Jackson explains.
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Starting point is 00:55:36 Dana Lash with you, bottom of this second hour. You can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program as well. Watch the simulcast. So in Scotland, they've passed these hate speech laws, which is stupid. It's now hate speech, however they wanted to find it, is now illegal in Scotland. A new law went into effect. And the new law is garbage.
Starting point is 00:55:59 It is, I mean, it's punitive towards truth. It's the Scotland hate crime act. And they said that it was passed. because of the trans, the T of the alphabet, right? It is one of the most restrictive things that I have seen. And J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, who has been waging a war against the trans Tifa people, I mean, she's been clearly illustrating how this can be weaponized to just go after women.
Starting point is 00:56:43 I mean, you can't say that women exist in Scotland. just really just say that. They, they, they, that's to the exclusion of men who are pretending to be women and so you can get in trouble for that. It's the hate crime and public order act and they said that they want to provide greater protection for like the trans tefa. But you're, if you criticize gender cosplay, you're in huge trouble. I mean, you could be investigated if you misgender someone online, which is a fake word. Misgender so stupid. If you call a dude, a dude, and he doesn't want to be called a dude, then you could get in big time trouble by the Nanny State Government. No joke. So J.K. Rowling's like, come and arrest me. Because it's a ridiculous bill. And a lot of people
Starting point is 00:57:31 have been, they've been protesting. I mean, you can't say that a man can't become a woman. You can't say that over there now. If you, so much as like make a joke, they said, a family text or dinner table joke could lend you in jail. It's true. I mean, it's, it is a sinister law that the aim of which is to completely obliterate free speech. That's what the aim of it is. When the bill was going through the Scottish Parliament, the PM was asked why there was no, they called it dwelling defense. And they said that it's a safeguard that they have an other legislation that protects you from being litigated against, you know, for something that you say in your own home. Their prime minister, Humza Youssef, said, quote, are we comfortable giving a defense to someone
Starting point is 00:58:28 whose behavior is threatening or abusive, which is intentionally starting a patriot? Are we saying that it's justified because it's in the home? So they tried adding the conservatives in Scotland tried adding a dwelling defense and they were defeated. So even in your own home, you can be persecuted for stuff that you say in your own home. That's totally absolutely true a thousand percent. So if like you can be, I mean, you can be prosecuted for this. If it is considered to arbitrarily stir up hatred, and that's not the Scottish prime minister that that that's the British, if it is found to be intentionally stirring up hatred, then you, and then think about this. If you're inciting, first off, what's the definition of incite?
Starting point is 00:59:22 What's the definition of hatred? What's the definition of hate speech? Because it's all arbitrary. It all comes down into how progressives define it. For crying out loud, in this country, I had sitting members of Congress calling me a domestic terrorist, which has legal consequences, by the way, simply because I support. Second Amendment right of self-defense. No joke. J.K. Rowling went on this. She went on a rant yesterday highlighting some of these
Starting point is 00:59:51 trans-Tifa activist slash criminals. She said, lovely Scottish lass and convicted double rapist, Ela Bryson, found her true authentic female selves shortly after she was due to be sentenced. Misgendering his hate, so respect Ela's pronouns, please. Love the leggings. She said, Scottish woman and butcher Amy George abducted an 11-year-old girl while dressed in female clothing. No idea why this was mentioned in court. Of course, she was wearing women's clothing. She's a woman.
Starting point is 01:00:21 Amy took the girl home and sexually abused her over a 27-hour period. I mean, these dudes, the photos that she shows, they are men dressing as women, and they all look like Silence of the Lambs. It puts the lotion in the basket and where's the skin type of dudes? Samantha Norris looks like literally a nightmare come to life. Samantha Norris is cleared of exposing her penis to two 11-year-old girls. Hooray. Unfortunately, she was then convicted for possession of 16,000 images of children being sexually assaulted. I mean, transgender in the Scottish legislation, and the reason I bring this up is because the leftists want this here. The legal definition of transgender in the act is defined so ambiguously. It is so broad that,
Starting point is 01:01:09 if a dude chooses to wear a dress that day has a beer and everything else, that's protected. That's crazy. It's not a crime to incite hatred towards women, but it is a crime to incite hatred against men who dresses women. That's this law. This is criminal law. This is Scotland's Parliament trying to tell people how to think. This is one of the craziest things I've ever seen. and the left wants to bring that here to the United States. I mean, there are no, they're just destroying protections for women. I mean, it's, it's, I'm almost speechless. They have people, people have been protesting.
Starting point is 01:02:06 But what are you going to do? It's already, you get the government that you voted for, right? You get the government that you voted for. Now, in the meantime, in Australia, let me pull this story up for you. Elon Musk is suing Australia. government. After it's, they have an E safety commissioner in Australia. Go figure that one out. Australia demanded that this post written by this Canadian guy named Chris Elston. He quote unquote misgendered an Australian citizen. They demanded that the post be taken down. And they told
Starting point is 01:02:46 X that they would find them $800,000 if they didn't remove the post. and the guy that was criticized, Teddy Cook, is a woman who cosplays as a man and has demanded taxpayer-funded surgeries for all transgender Australians. And this female who cosplays as a dude, Teddy Cook, was appointed as an expert to the World Health Organization. I'm not even kidding you.
Starting point is 01:03:18 So they told Musk, your ex has to take this down or we're going to find you and Musk turn around and suit them. Good, good. They said they're mounting a legal challenge to protect the user's right to free speech as they should. They said, but the post criticized an individual
Starting point is 01:03:37 appointed by the World Health Organization to serve as an expert on transgender issues. So nope. So the eSafety commissioner, apparently they said that if it all follows through, the challenge will likely take the form of a judicial review in federal court. And their ex is currently engaged in a separate judicial review in federal court
Starting point is 01:04:01 with the East Safety Commissioner. And now the, I mean, it's just wild. It is just crazy. They're like, you can't misgender someone. You can't make this. Shut up. Shut up. You're a chick pretending to be a dude.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Step off. Done with this stuff. If you don't, if you don't absolutely affirm my mental illness and affirm my self-perception, then I'm going to punish you. Now that doesn't sound like you live your life. I love my life, does it? That's what these people have never wanted that.
Starting point is 01:04:38 They will break your damn knees to bend them. Do not ever doubt that. Good for Musk for, I wanted to all follow through. in Texas, according to Texas scorecard, oh, you're going to like this, the Texas Ethics Commission, they're looking at a rule, they're meeting in June, and apparently they have secret
Starting point is 01:04:59 speech police to consider targeting citizens social media post. It is a new rule being considered by the Texas Ethics Commission. This comes by way of Texas Scorecard, and they said it would have the commission policing the social media posts of its citizens,
Starting point is 01:05:16 and it's the Texas Election Code. They say, requires political advertising to claim a disclaimer. The code has created several exceptions. One such exception is online advertising done by entities other than the candidate that does not exceed $100. So they moved, this was in just a few days ago, well, about two weeks ago, they moved unanimously to amend, to consider, sorry, not to amend, but to consider amending the rule at their June meeting to include the requirement that a person or group posting whatever political message online, quote, did not post or repost the political advertising in return for
Starting point is 01:05:53 consideration. So they want to go after paid influencers who get compensation for apparently paid political posts, which I do think those are out there, and I know some of them. A lot of those influencers that you see whose stuff I've seen some of you share, they're paid influencers. They are. I still don't think that they should have their speech policed. I don't support anything that allows the public to be comfortable in their apathy. that's me freedom should be difficult because it was hard one and you have the privilege of working to maintain it do not seed anything like that to the government but there are some people who are saying well you know they they don't want regular citizen speech to be chilled but we do think that you know some of these
Starting point is 01:06:43 you know these these people who you know are trying to influence stuff out there and they don't tell people they're being paid. It's kind of obvious when they are. I think that, and you don't have to be deep into politics or digital communication like me to see it. I mean, you're smart. You don't need the government slapping, you know, tipper gore-like labels on people's speech, right? I just, I reject all of that stuff. I reject all the labels and all of that stuff. I know for, I know in a hot second when somebody's been paid to influence. I can, you know, after 2024, maybe we'll name some of them, but you can see it. I mean, it's really obvious. I don't know. I just, I'm just saying, I just, this seems dangerous, doesn't it? To have like a warning label like this,
Starting point is 01:07:34 like in return for consideration. What does it even mean? It's like they're trying to, because is that going to apply to anybody who just happens to post or repost something, a political message that they happen to like and they're not involved with the campaign? Because that's what it seems like, according to what's laid out by Texas scorecard. I mean, it seems like it's designed in a way to scare people away from sharing stuff that they agree with or out of fear that they could be targeted by this. And I mean, do you honestly think, and Texas is no different. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Doesn't matter where you're from. I mean, if this is just goofy, this is goofy. They said that, uh, that, uh, well, one campaign,
Starting point is 01:08:20 attorney went after it. Tony McDonald. Now they have no timeline for when they're going to approve this. They're just meeting in June. That's all we know. But I think that Texans should call their state lawmakers and say, why are you basically appointing
Starting point is 01:08:33 secret speech police to watch what we post online? You absolutely should. You should ask your lawmakers where they stand on this. And then ask them why, if they think that John Cornyn knows what brisket is.
Starting point is 01:08:52 We're going to have to talk about that later. I don't know if you guys saw that. John Cornyn posted a photo of what he said was brisket yesterday. Kane, that wasn't brisket. That was abuse. That was a nightmare. It was a travesty. Catchup was involved.
Starting point is 01:09:08 You can't tell me that wasn't ketchup, right? That was ketchup. Dude, we're going to have a conversation about this. It's just blasphemous. As we move our partners, they'll bring you free radio. We have Florida men on the way. Hillsdale College. founded in 1844,
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Starting point is 01:11:04 His name is Chris Smelly. Mr. Mrs. Smelly's son came. The Smelley's family. He played for University of South Carolina and he took his kayak out in Greaton Beach, Florida. He thought it would be a short fishing excursion, and he left without a phone or life jackets, encountered heavy winds, was swept eight miles off the coast, couldn't return to shore, and they had to go out and save him. He was wearing, you know, dark clothes, he and his kayak was in dark color. So super smart, super smart, right? Chopper sent out. Coast Guard got him. He was reunited with his family. He was fine, but good grief, you know, think when you're doing this stuff. Take some stuff with you. A local, no, Iowa law enforcement
Starting point is 01:11:51 been arrested of Florida dude because they found a pound of meth in his vehicle. Methed up. He looks like it. I mean, if you're going to find a pound of meth in a guy's vehicle, it would be this guy. I mean, he looks like the guy would have it. They did a probable cause search of the vehicle. He was speeding, driving erratically, and they found a pound of meth. He's from Winterhaven, Florida, and he faces lots of charges because he had prescription drugs, all kinds of stuff. He had the intent to distribute because he had a lot of it, obviously. Let's see. We had the Florida alligator thrown off the roof like two weeks ago. We're not going to do that one.
Starting point is 01:12:27 This guy, this Florida man, he's underage in BC2, he was accused of having a loud party atop of a construction crane in Naples. I don't know how that happens. How do you have in Naples, Florida? He had a huge party on a crane. On a crane. Residents called Naples Police and they said, we are seeing some weird stuff.
Starting point is 01:12:50 there's a giant party happening on this construction on a it's a crane at a construction site and they went there as 18 year old dude loud music uh apparently they were able to get the people to come down from the crane uh they charged two people with misdemeanor trespassing of all the places to have a party like why would why is it at a on a crane i don't know and a florida woman was caught on a door bowl camera stealing easter eggs off of a port church. 547 in the end in the morning. Pascoe County. So she's the Easter Grinch now. Pascoe said the county sheriff's office said they're investigating after they got numerous reports of items stolen from homes in this area. Nobody knows why she decided to steal Easter eggs. I don't know. They
Starting point is 01:13:41 haven't identified her. We have third hour on the way. Stay with us. It's the only Christian conservative cell phone service in the nation for 10 years. They have been leading the way and standing behind their service and their values as a company. And they offer dependable nationwide coverage on all major networks. You are getting the best service in your area, but you're not funding the far left. You're not funding things like DEI or Transvisibility Day or gun control or any of those things. With all of these other competitors out there that offer worse service and have horrible customer service on top of it, you're actually weaponizing your own dollars against yourself because they spend it politically against the things that you vote against every time
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Starting point is 01:15:07 It's about making sure that our airways and our waterways are secure. What? Who this girl? Who this girl? Wait, hold on. This is, uh, uh, Top Biden surrogate. Sarah Gutaluski or Gautilowski or whatever. Wow. Okay. They look so happy behind her. They all have like weird mean face.
Starting point is 01:15:31 I don't know. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Top of this third hour. And this is a Biden surrogate that what does it have? Airways and waterways are secure. What?
Starting point is 01:15:47 She was asked, the polling is showing that people think Trump can better handle immigration. So how do you think Democrats can address that? And that's what she said. What does she mean airways? She haven't trouble breathing? Airways and waterways are secure. I'm done. When is the eclipse again? Are we sure it's just not smod coming, please? April 8th. I hope it's smod. I hope it's not an eclipse. I hope they're all wrong. I hope it's smod. I want this rock to just hit ours and then blast it into a billion bits. I'm done. We want our airwere
Starting point is 01:16:24 and waterways to be secure. Yeah, I'm done. You want to know why I'm done because of this? And apparently now they're saying Gapril. What? Yeah. Mm-hmm. Gapril. Mm-hmm. Yeah, Gapril. So it's not enough to have the trans day visibility or visibility. What is it? I don't know which one it is. Trans day of visibility. Because isn't there a lesbian one, too? A visibility? Yeah, because they're invisible. usually. There's all kinds of visibility days.
Starting point is 01:17:00 Let me look. Let me look. Let's see here. Oh, oh. Oh. Wow. Trans day of remembrance. The celebrating bisexual visibility day or whatever.
Starting point is 01:17:20 Transvisibility Day. National coming out visibility. Intersex visibility. What? Lesbian visibility week. So wait, the lesbian visibility gets a day and lesbian visibility also gets a week. And then there's Gabriel, the Pride Month.
Starting point is 01:17:38 You get too much stuff. Stop it. Save some time on the calendar for the rest of us. You don't get all these days just because you want to have sex. This is so stupid. My mom only gets one day for Mother's Day. Yeah. Mom and dads get a day.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Jesus. Jesus, too. That's it. That's it. veterans you get a day you get one day and then they have oh yeah because you have alphabet history month which is October and Pride Month which is June the whole of labor only gets a day yeah all of labor gets a day they get a day this is all about all the ways people want to get it out You don't get a day for that.
Starting point is 01:18:32 That's like saying, well, I'm a man and I choose to sit to pee. Where's my day of visibility? You don't get days for this stuff. Why do you have to have a day? What do you have a flag for that matter? We're making flags for everything now. Well, I like to cut my pasta. I know it's an affront to the people of Italy, but I still cut it anyway.
Starting point is 01:18:54 You get a flag for that. You get a flag for that. Everything gets a flag. Gabriel. I'm not going to tell you immediately what popped into my head in response to that. And Kane's like, how about I just type it into Slack? You know what I was thinking of, Kane? Make your mic off.
Starting point is 01:19:21 Make it up. You know what I was thinking. That's what I thought. The month of, that's what I thought. Makes sense. It does make sense. And then there's the agender people. Who are they?
Starting point is 01:19:35 Who are they? This is all the different ways you get it on. Why do you have to have days for this stuff? That's, oh my gosh, some of these days I've never even heard of. Have you heard of Aromantic visibility day? Yeah, it's Valentine's Day, right? No. A romanticism.
Starting point is 01:19:58 A romanticism? Yeah, it's an oxymoron. It is a romantic orientation. characterized by having no romantic attraction. I'm not kidding you. That's how it's defined. Their flag is green, another shade of green, white, gray, and black. There's a class for that.
Starting point is 01:20:17 Just like there's an app for everything. There's a class for everything now. There's the ace awareness or ace visibility. What is that? People that have no sexual attraction in others. Are you going to march for that? We don't like anybody. We're not sexually attractive.
Starting point is 01:20:34 to you and they march for it. How thirsty are you people? It's called Ace. Yeah. Ace. The bandage? Yeah. Or the hardware store. Okay. I'm not kidding you. They have,
Starting point is 01:20:50 you're not going to believe me until I put it in here. Why do you have to have, if you don't have feelings for anybody, how would anybody know unless you constantly tell people about it? We don't have an orientation. I, I sent Cain and them a picture and slack of them marching. Why do you have to march for that?
Starting point is 01:21:11 They have a website and everything. Yeah, they did. For what? I have no clue. I mean, there's so much of this stuff. Intersex awareness, intersex, remembrance. Oh, lesbian day and then lesbian visibility day. Oh.
Starting point is 01:21:32 There are two different days? Yeah, because one has to be for the invisible lesbians. Oh. Like they're actually invisible. why we don't have them in a spec ops team, I have no clue. That's what I'm saying. I mean, I'd be sending some, you know, invisible lesbos out there to go and be, you know, blowing everything up. That would, they'd be like, man, don't mess with America.
Starting point is 01:21:50 They're going to send all those invisible lesbians after you. Seriously, that's a superpower. On all the days they're not visible. Yeah. Apparently they only get, they're only visible one day. That's it. Then you get the pronouns, the trans awareness. month, Trans Awareness Week, Trans Day of Remembrance, Trans Day of Visibility.
Starting point is 01:22:14 Shut up. You get too many. You're overrepresented. You're a tiny percentage of the population dealing with a mental issue. You're entirely overrepresented in society. You don't get this many days on the calendar. Stop it. I like to talk. Where's my flag? Stop. You don't get flags for that. It's the same visibility week. There's too many of these things. Too many days. Why? Now, I kind of understand how these days get created, you know, the proclamations that have to happen in order for these days to get created. But what is the process to remove a day or a week or a month? It's never been tried, Kane.
Starting point is 01:22:55 There must be a process. It's never been tried. I'm willing to give it a shot. I mean, if they can get days for all of this, can I just get, I want a day. National Day of Leave Me the Hell Alone, where it's a day about leaving me alone. phone. My phone doesn't ring. I don't get a text. I don't get an email. Nothing. I don't get anybody
Starting point is 01:23:15 crying out for attention. Nothing. It's amazing. I want that day. Leave me alone day. What about National Super Tuscan Wine Day? I mean, I don't know. Right? Why not make a day for everything?
Starting point is 01:23:32 National Brisket Day in which part of the pastime is we ridiculed John Cornyn. Yes, the senator from Texas. Dana, why are you so mean, you might ask? What did meat do to him? Did you see his photo? Did you see it?
Starting point is 01:23:49 Did you see this, this, whatever this is? Fortunately, I did. Oh my gosh. So, look, in my house, this was his way of trying to bond with people, by the way. I don't think it worked. In my house, we are big time foodies. I'm a baker.
Starting point is 01:24:07 I love to do sauces. And my husband handles the meats. Right? And he's, you know, brisket, if it's ribs, whatever, he takes his brisket very seriously. Brisket is like a religious exercise in Texas. And there's one thing that you don't do. You don't cover it with sauce. I cannot stand people who call sauce-covered meat barbecue. That's just meatloaf. That's not what that is. I don't like soupy barbecue. That's nasty.
Starting point is 01:24:34 If the meat isn't good enough to stand on its own, don't serve it. That's my rule. So he, Brisket is smoked. You got the burn-ins. You can see, you know, you can literally see the smoke line in the meat. It's delicious. I don't know what he did here.
Starting point is 01:24:52 Honestly, it looks like French fries covered in ketchup. I really don't know. It's oven brisket, number one. This is oven. It looks like oven brisket, doesn't it? It looks like they did something to cook it, and then they sliced it up. He put it in a casserole dish,
Starting point is 01:25:07 and I can tell that he had that in an oven. Yeah. And you can see that just part of the Pirex. Little tips at the top of the brisket there A little, you know. That didn't even burn ends. No.
Starting point is 01:25:17 That is not even burn ends. No, no, no, no. And it's slathered in, I don't know what it is. It looks like it's... I just put in slack my, the brisket I just recently did. That, the difference between those two pictures. Well, yours looks like meat.
Starting point is 01:25:33 Yeah, it's a brisket. I can clearly see that's meat. That is a proper brisket, sir. What, John Corny threw up? is a travesty. It's terrorism is what it is. It almost looks like it has bones in it.
Starting point is 01:25:46 It's like all my brisket's been boneless. I never thought anybody could make me hate meat. And then I saw John Corny's brisket. And my heart sank and I wept. Doesn't it look like it has bones in it a little bit? Yeah, I don't, I don't even know what that is. Anyway, he put it up there.
Starting point is 01:26:06 And he's like, he goes, Let the brisket wars begin again. And then he goes, and then he goes, he follows up and he says, with almost three million views, Texans among others, are certainly passionate about their favorite brisket recipe. Yeah, you're wrong with whatever you're doing. On the right is canes and on the left is, I don't know, a casserole of meat. That is not a brisket. You can tell it was popped in the oven.
Starting point is 01:26:30 You got the sauce baked in on the Pyrex sides. I mean, come on. Casserol of meat. That's a great description of what it looks like. It's a casserole. Yeah. That's not brisket. I don't know why that struck me the wrong way.
Starting point is 01:26:43 I only just saw it yesterday, and I just thought this is so wrong. This is all shades of wrong. It's just not good. Stuff like that's why he won't get elected again. I'm just saying, you're not going to, he wants to have, he wants to have power. He wants to take over for Mitch McConnell and the leader in the Senate for the Republicans. I think that should disqualify him. Mm-mm.
Starting point is 01:27:07 Mm-mm. I'm just saying. We have more on the way, including this crazy story that now there's new footage that's been released. It's a San Bernardino police. And there was a 15-year-old girl who had been reported missing. And apparently she was kidnapped by her father. The cops caught up with him. He was shooting at them from the car.
Starting point is 01:27:27 They were trying to get her out of the car and get her to safety. And apparently she ended up getting just shot by police. And some of the stuff is just still out. It's just now coming out. It's just insane. This whole story is insane to me. We'll talk about it here coming up as we move towards headlines. And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
Starting point is 01:27:49 It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So Health and Human Services tells hospitals to get patient consent before invasive exams. Wait, they had to be told to get consent? What? It's from the Hill. It says hospitals have to obtain informed consent from patients before physicians can conduct sensitive and invasive examinations like prostate or pelvic anything like that. Particularly if the patients are under anesthesia, they said.
Starting point is 01:28:16 Pet? They didn't have to before? That's kind of weird, right? Oh, okay. Oh. Yeah. That, oh. All right.
Starting point is 01:28:27 Hospital. Oh, my gosh. This is a horror mix up. I can't even believe this is a headline. I mean, I can now, sadly, in this world. The hospital, a hospital carried up. an abortion on the wrong woman in a horror mix-up. It was a healthy woman.
Starting point is 01:28:43 She was four months pregnant. She was excited about being a mom. She was given anesthesia and a kind of uterus surgery, which led to her miscarrying. And then apparently, they said translation difficulties of the woman didn't speak check well. And apparently they operated on the wrong person. I cannot even believe.
Starting point is 01:29:06 and they get into it's a big all long piece over at the metro about how they were trying to, they were having difficult to communicating with her and the yeah and they said this is so this is a British paper and they say Asian
Starting point is 01:29:24 but that to me reads Middle Eastern because that's how they this is a Middle Eastern they said there were two patients and they were both Middle Eastern and they neither of them spoke English well or at all and so when they say Asian, that's what they actually mean over there.
Starting point is 01:29:39 So that's still, that's horrific though. Oh my gosh. This is horrible. Let's see. Tornadoes and snow possible. Spring storm system moving across the United States. I mean, it literally goes all the way up, from Ohio, all the way down to the Gulf. It's huge. And they're saying you're going to get some crazy unpredictable weather with snow, obviously, in the north, and then tornadoes.
Starting point is 01:30:03 Get some of them tornadoes. 40 million people from Texas to New England. under National Weather Service watches last night, mostly related to the storm as it moves towards to the east. Steve, are you expected to get anything? Like any kind of snow or you guys don't really get traumatic weather out there, do you? Yeah. And then a section of California's seen of highway number one collapses in a storm. That's kind of scary. There was photos of people. It's right on the coastline inching around it and you're a big sir. Very scary. All right, coming up, this horrible story out of California. We're going to discuss that. Stick with us. Ready to grow your
Starting point is 01:30:38 intellectual rolydex, download the Dana Show podcast and join the ranks of those who refuse to settle for the same old boring content on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Bottom of this third hour, you can listen coast to coast, and you can also stream the radio program as well. The simulcash, Taddle 347, DirecTV, also on X. This story is wild, and it's made wild. or still because it happened two years ago in San Bernardino, California. It was in 2022. And a 15-year-old girl was killed in a police shootout with her dad in the California desert. And originally, the reason that it's, well, the reason that it's news right now is because there's newly released video, it's aerial footage from law enforcement showing the moment that it happened. And it was released on Monday evening. And it shows Savannah Graziano slowly approaching officers. They were telling
Starting point is 01:31:44 her to crawl towards us. She was in the vehicle in this truck with her dad. And it was first originally reported as and discussed as a kidnapping by her dad. Her mom and dad apparently weren't a divorce. And it took place September in 2022. And the video shows her, her dad's and is firing at cops, cops are firing back in him and gunfire erupts. They were trying to get her to safety and apparently she was shot in the crossfire. And the footage was only released after reporters were demanding it under the Public Records Act. And they had pulled his truck, they had pulled her father, her father's truck over, just before he turned around and started firing at them.
Starting point is 01:32:38 They tailed him for like 70 miles. He tried to take it up an embankment, wasn't able to do so. And they have the police officers. And I'm not playing the audio just because you hear the shots. And I mean, I just, somebody's losing their life. The deputies were not wearing body cameras at the time of the incident, but they had audio footage that was released of her getting out of the car, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:32:57 And they were giving her orders as to how to get to them safely. And at one point, you can hear one of the officers, you know, say, get out, come here, come here, come to me, walk, walk, walk. And then you can also hear him yelling at other officers to not shoot. Don't shoot her. She was going towards deputies. And at the time, even, you know, in the weeks after it happened, they weren't exactly clear who shot her. Like, it was crossfire. Was it the cops?
Starting point is 01:33:26 Was it her dad? Who was it that did it? The dad was killed in the shootout. and when they first started discussing it, the St. Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, the Sheriff Shannon Dykes said that, originally said that she was wearing body armor and a tactical helmet. And what Dykis said was that evidence suggests that
Starting point is 01:33:49 Savannah Graziano was also a participant in shooting at our deputies. But apparently the aerial footage doesn't support that. at least from what is seen. That's kind of odd. And then everybody sort of ran with everything before any video or audio or anything was out. ABC 7 said that she had shot at deputies before she was killed on a highway shoot out with her dad because he had apparently killed her mother and then left. And they were saying that they was reported like it was a kidnapping thing.
Starting point is 01:34:26 Well, then apparently, the latest reports that came out, and this was, even after, this was not long after, you know, the sheriff had said that, she was probably not only not in tactical gear, but she was unarmed at the time. So now, so then the California Department of Justice took over the investigation and not a lot of information was coming out about it. I mean, people, you know, sheriff's office, we understand police come under fire and during pursuits and it's very dangerous and all of this stuff. There's a lot of questions here because the sheriff had said, the Shannon Dykes had said that she was not only wearing tactical gear and attack helmet, but that she was a participant. That's a huge accusation to make. Because you're talking about a 15 year old girl whose dad just shot her mom and was on the run from the cops. that's a big that's a big accusation to make and the department would not answer any other questions about it they said they would no longer comment on it everything would be referred to the state AG's office and the way that this story went down 24 hours after California Highway Patrol they put out an amber alert for this girl and that's when the Fontana police found the mom Tracy Martinez shot to death in her home and the girl was missing and they began looking at, you know, the dad and all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:35:56 And apparently there was a detective's got a video showing that Savannah was in the back seat of the dad's truck before he got out and killed his wife. Now, I don't think there's enough video. I'm not doing the investigation. I'm just saying from what I'm seeing from this, that doesn't necessarily mean that she was a participant, nor does it mean that she was a hostage either. It's all so weird. This is what happens when you don't have transparency. you have media run with narratives before anything's been released.
Starting point is 01:36:26 And one of the reasons why you want more information about this is because, first off, it's a 15-year-old that's involved. And right out of the gate, it sounds bad. It sounds so bad. And the weird thing is that they're still trying to figure out. I mean,
Starting point is 01:36:39 one of the pieces that I read this morning said the investigation is still ongoing. How is it still ongoing? Two years later. I mean, this is wild. Absolutely wild. And then there's been a lot of accusations. about the sheriff and whether you know DEI and all this other stuff and you know my first thought in seeing this was if this is is this a training thing is this a you know because it's you're you're
Starting point is 01:37:05 wondering this is on New York post headlines it new video shows teen kidnapping victim gone down by cops that she ran toward them for help that sounds bad doesn't it you're like wow is that training do you not recognize how like they said they're investigating still but this is bad I no matter which way I look at it it still seems bad because there doesn't seem to be anything to validate the initial claim made that she was like all decked out in tackier and that she was you know like a this was like a bonnie and clide thing i mean it was her dad she just saw her dad kill her mom i mean she's 15 years old you know i don't i it's just the whole story is weird and i i just i i mean there's i think there's a reason why
Starting point is 01:37:54 they kept this thing under lock and key for so long. Because it just looks bad. It looks just bad. I don't know. It reminds me of the one officer who got hit by an acorn and he unloaded, did a mag dump in this guy in the back of his patrol car. Because he got hit by an acorn. Now, I'm not saying it's the same thing here, but I just think if you're the sheriff and you're going to go out and you're going to make an accusation like that and then you don't provide anything else to the public to support it. And then two years later, people are still asking questions and wondering what's going to.
Starting point is 01:38:25 on, particularly as the aerial footage that was released one day does not necessarily support the claim that was made two years ago. That's a big issue. Don't lie if somebody messed up and tried to cover up for it. Goodness. We had one listener who said, yeah, in 2022, it's a department that had a history of excessive use of forced incidents. But he said, but their chief, not the sheriff, I correct myself, the chief was a DEI hire lady. I mean, even if she was in tactical gear, that's not justification for use of deadly force. I mean, was she firing it? Because at first they were trying to say that she was firing at police. And then now it's like, well, she was unarmed. How are you firing at police when you're on aerial footage crawling
Starting point is 01:39:10 on all force towards said police? You know what I mean? That doesn't make any sense. So the aerial footage contradicts what the chief was saying originally right after what happened. And the fact that they had to do a FOIA request or a public information request to get this is crazy. I don't know. That's just, it's bad. That's just so bad. And now it's a 15 year old girl. Her mom's gone. Our dad's gone. And now she's gone. And our media is garbage. They immediately ran with this narrative. And everybody's got an agenda. Everybody wants to run with whatever narrative is convenient for them. But it's sad. That's just so sad. I just, but I will say, I will maintain. Because you don't know if it was officer or error. You just don't even know at this point. It sounds like, there was a there was a there was a crossfire they never actually said was it her dad that did it or the cops nobody knows and funding for training by the way when they're calling about defunding the police you realize this also includes investigative practices right forensics all of this it's just sad it's a sad it's just incredibly sad horrific story but the the chief did not make
Starting point is 01:40:25 it easier when they came out and said what they what they did this is just just the wild. But this is new footage that's coming out. And I have this linked in your prep so you can read about it and all of this stuff. It's just crazy. A couple of things still pull this up to get into. So Seattle has a gifted, a lot of schools have this. They have like an accelerated program. Sometimes I think in elementary school they call them gifted programs, accelerated tracks, right? So Seattle is ending theirs. They did this, I guess, survey in 2018, and they started the initial steps in 2018 to dismantle it. They said that the gifted students were collectively known as the highly capable cohort.
Starting point is 01:41:16 This is an article from Parent Map. And they said that they found that the accelerated track or this highly capable cohort was not racially equitable, so they had to dismantle it. Parents whose children were part of the program filed a complaint with the AG, saying that the state law required accelerating learning for advanced students. But they blasted back and said, nope, the program, you know, it's not, it's not racially equitable. And they said they would, they would, we'll replace it with a new curriculum. Minority parents were complaining too.
Starting point is 01:41:57 And guess what? They actually accused them of being, and I'm looking at this. Oh, yeah, literally, quote, tokenized. They called them tokens. The director, this was over at their board meeting, their director, Shandra Hamson, said that parents of color who testified against it were being tokenized by white parents. How is this not racism? Listen, an effort to make the program more equitable and to better serve all students,
Starting point is 01:42:29 they're phasing out the accelerated tracks. So you're not going to work to make sure that minority students, which are perfectly capable of being included in accelerated programs, you're not going to make sure that they're reaching their full potential so that they can be included. You're just going to dismantle it because you're assuming that they'll never be able to get into it. That is one of the most racist things I've ever heard. Wow, who designed this? The Klan? Was this from the Klan?
Starting point is 01:42:53 Is it a Klan up in Seattle schools? Because it sounds like it. Oh my gosh. Why do people still have their kids in public schools? why are we still being forced to part with property tax dollars for failing public schools? That's another thing that gets me, especially if you homeschool or if you choose to go to a faith-based school, you're paying double, you're paying for everybody else's tuition and this tuition, and you're not getting the return on your tax dollar for it.
Starting point is 01:43:19 That is just sad. And so, and when these parents spoke out, they were actually, I mean, and then they were accused of being manipulated by white people. That's also racist. Stop it. just stop they did this in california do you remember when they took algebra when they uh with middle school they stopped out uh eighth graders from taking algebra in middle school in california because they said that the influx of hispanic students they said as a result it uh changed the racial makeup of the schools and they did not find it to be racially equitable so instead of helping hispanic
Starting point is 01:43:54 students who are just as capable of reading of being included in accelerated programs and can do the same thing. Teachers, you know, the administrators didn't want to take the time or the expense or whatever. And so they just dismantled and stopped eighth graders from taking algebra because they basically assumed that Hispanic students were too stupid. I'm not even joking. That's what they did. That's what they did in California. And they did in San Francisco, they also, when they ended up their accelerated program, they ended up having to bring it back. It's just, it's educational, it's academic institutionalized academic racism. Now here's that that this is a situation of an example of actual racism because the premise is that they don't believe minority students can perform on the same
Starting point is 01:44:39 level. So they'll just dismantle it. That's racist. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Tesla sales fell 8.5% the first quarter of this year. Ford this week is laying off thirds of its workforce at the F-150 electric lightning plant. It's also scaling back a battery production facility because of sagging sales. EV sales are nowhere near what this president wanted or expected. Yet the administration continues to shove them down consumers' throats. Why? Well, let's be clear. Consumers have wanted and purchased more EVs every single year than the year before. And, you know, Tesla is facing more competition as GM and Ford and
Starting point is 01:45:31 Stalantis and other competitive players start to make sure they get a piece of the EV market. Let's be clear that the automotive sector is moving toward EVs, and we can't pretend otherwise. Sometimes when these debates happen, I feel like it's the early 2000s, and I'm talking to some people who think that we can just have landline phones forever. That is such a dippy comparison. That's DEI-hire Poot Booty Juice who says that it's like landlines, which is dumb, because this guy doesn't clearly, he does not understand where electricity comes from. He also doesn't understand the role that interest rates, high interest rates are playing into the purchase of this.
Starting point is 01:46:08 And he also doesn't apparently get that this, that is just, the internal combustion engine is going to be perennially, perennially popular. It is. It's just the way it is. And you're not going to be able to compete with this era in this inflationary period. you're not going to be able to compete at that price point with, you know, traditional vehicles. And yes, they are slowing down. You can sit here and say, well, sales are increasing when they're trying to mandate them and they're trying to phase out the combustion engine. But no, they're so disappointing. Let me read you these headlines. CNN, how EVs became such a massive disappointment. LA Times. Evie sales decline. First, EV sales decline in a decade. All of this. You have the New York Times. EV sales drop Tesla sales drop
Starting point is 01:46:55 EVs drop overall a sign that the grip on the market is ending. Oh my gosh. This is like headline after headline after headline. GM sales drop on fewer fleet deliveries. EV sales down overall. This is, you know, New York magazine.
Starting point is 01:47:08 A once unthinkable scenario, EV sales and decline. They're declining. End of. Kane, today in stupidity. All right. It is, of course, Paris Jean-Pierre.
Starting point is 01:47:20 I don't know if we have time play all of this, but Peter Ducey had confronted her on Biden using the term bloodbath and her response is, well, as you'd expect, pretty nonsensical. Here's some of that here. So I'm going to be really mindful
Starting point is 01:47:37 and careful about Donald Trump, but if you read, because he is a candidate, we're talking about a 2024 election, you should read, hit what he said in its context. So you've got to read what he said in context. They're not letting the bloodbath thing go. Yeah, no, it's not going to happen.
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