The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tuesday April 23 - Full Show
Episode Date: April 23, 2024The NYPD breaks apart Columbia University’s anti-Israel “Tent City”. A crazy Palestine protester harasses Alec Baldwin in a coffee shop. John Fetterman once again makes a based remark about Isra...el and violent protesters. Illegal immigrants who were shipped to Martha’s Vineyard are given “crime victim visas”. On Earth Day, AOC says student-led protests are peaceful. More on WWII comparison. Did Joe Biden have his “very fine people on both sides” moment? A Disney-themed drag show devolved into a protest at a Dallas dive bar. Cody J. Wisniewski joins us to break down VanDerStok v. Garland, an FPC lawsuit challenging the ATF's Frame or Receiver Rule about ghost guns.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and sign up for Hillsdales FREE Imprimis publication.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Lumenhttps://lumen.meUse code DANASHOW for $50 of your Lumen.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Zbioticshttps://zbiotics.com/radioGet 15% off your first order when you use code RADIO at checkout.
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Today, the Senate sits for a test on behalf of the entire nation.
It's a test of American resolve, our readiness, and our willingness to lead.
And the stakes of failure are abundantly clear.
Failure to help Ukraine stand against Russian aggression now means inviting escalation
against our closest treaty allies and trading partners.
It means greater risk that American forces would become involved in conflict.
It means more costly deployments of our military and stupor military requirements
to defend against aggression.
I just think that if you're going to go out there and you're going to sit here and talk about
the, you know, how detrimental it is, make it more entertaining than that.
because I just, you know, it's Mitch McConnell,
and I just wanted to fall asleep,
listening to him, prattle on.
You know, you're talking about our tax dollars.
Make it, at least give me a show, right?
Take me to dinner before you sit here
and take advantage of me.
You know, buy me a steak dinner
before you take advantage of me for crying out loud.
You know, I just, just saying,
I just feel like that that should be the way to go.
Welcome to the show.
It's another day that ends in why.
It's the same stuff that we're dealing.
with every day. I kind of, I'm waiting for the election because I want, I want to, I just want to
see how crazy the left gets and I want to see there, I want to see the conventions and I want to see
all the craziness and I want to see everybody sit here and fight over who's a Russian stooge and
et cetera, et cetera. So welcome to the show. Dana Lash with you, top of this, our first hour here.
And got a number of things to discuss, including all the latest with the DC machinations.
And then, of course, we're going to get into the college brats.
They're grown adults.
I don't know why I'm calling them brats because they're grown adults.
But the college protests.
And I do think it's interesting.
Didn't Biden say that he got into the race because of what Trump had said after Charlottesville?
Isn't there what he had said?
So there were.
The people with the teaky torches, you would probably say, because some of the stuff they were saying, they're probably anti-Semites.
Right?
So they were there with their teaky torches.
Those were the Abercrombie and bitch bros who were there with their teaky torches.
And we missed you yesterday.
Can, nobody laughed in my jokes.
Depressed.
They were out there with their teaky torches.
They all went, you know, they went, the Fed boy, I'm sorry, I'm not supposed to say that.
They went to the boys.
They went to Lowe.
or the Home Depot and they got
their tiki torches. It's like four
for 30 or something. I don't know.
That's what it was. Those were pre-Biden
inflation prices.
They went and did that and then they went to Charlottesville
and they marched around like a bunch of
debacks. And that was really
bad. And
Democrats campaigned on it. Joe Biden
got into the race because of it.
Well, what do you think is going on at these
college campuses? There's no
justifying this thing. I see
these people protesting and my first thought
was y'all don't get your ass beat enough when you were a kid.
That's what's wrong. That's what's wrong with y'all.
There was not enough discipline in y'all's homes when you were growing up because you're doing this stuff.
You're at Ivy League universities. I have zero. All of these pro-Hamas protesters,
why don't you all just sign up and you all can go and fight for Hamas?
Go down in the tunnels and you all can go fight for Hamas. You want to do it.
I mean, you want to do it anyway. And if you have no idea, the people who have no idea about the geography,
you're just prostitutes for terrorists. It's all you.
I have nothing nice to say.
I am, what my, what I really want to say goes beyond what I'm allowed to by my government,
because censorship is real on public airwaves.
So I have nothing nice to say.
I have nothing nice to say today.
I feel like B. Arthur today.
I'm in that mood.
I put up on Instagram on Mariah Sunshine last night, and it was B. Arthur and the Telotubby sun.
And I feel like that right now.
That's how I, that's my life.
It's my spirit.
I'm two spirit.
I'm B. Arthur and me right now.
That's what two spirit means.
but I see these college kids out there, they canceled from what I, in not all classes, but in-person
classes at Columbia, literally for the rest of the semester. I don't know how long their semester
lasts, but I'm sure that they still have finals to get through. Tell me how difficult that's
going to be to take your finals and et cetera, et cetera, when you can't even like go on campus. They
don't have their, they don't have their in-person classes on campus anymore because of the
virus of stupidity. That's why they've canceled it. The
virus of absolute stupidity.
So they're there protesting for Hamas.
That's what they're there for. That's it.
So there's no, there's, there's no other justification for it.
And they've been screaming. They're making it to where Jewish students don't feel safe.
They've been screaming.
I mean, I can't play for you half of the video that I come across.
I really can't because, uh, we'd have to censor, like all of it.
The stuff that, that these protesters, these protesters, these brosters, these
brats have been screaming goes way beyond.
Just, you know, for instance, criticizing Israel, criticizing that in Yahoo.
I mean, they just don't like Jewish people.
And you had AOC who is out there saying, well, you know, these, these, they're mostly peaceful.
It was the mostly peaceful protest again.
She has said that, you know, these are young people shaping the country.
Well, a lot of them are in their early 20s, so they're adult.
But, I mean, they're literally, there's video.
people literally blocking Jewish students
from attending classes.
Like actually barring them from entering
buildings.
That's not protesting.
That's your arresting someone
else's movement. That's exactly
what it is.
How did it get to? I mean, I know it's always been
here, but they've gotten so emboldened
lately. There have always been anti-Semites.
And the left, this is why I've always
sat, like, especially when I saw
the Charlottesville stuff, I was like,
well, these are all leftists that are doing
this stuff because leftists all use race and religion as their number one identity. Every leftist
does this. Every leftist, their religion, their race is their number one identity above all else,
all else, above being an American above everything. Their race is it. And they had the cops go
in Columbia. You're watching some of it last night because the tent kids got upset with their all
organized, paid for tents. You know, these kids, have you seen some of the
these kids, you know these kids don't got a tent.
They're not camping
aficionados. They don't, excuse me, they don't
pretend that they're homeless. They all
had the same tents and the cops
had, the cops had to get involved.
And they were, I mean, they're just
their breads, but they've always been, there's
always been this.
I mean, originally
anti-Semitism, it's a
leftist, it is a leftist thought
process. And
it's always been there. But what's changed
is they've decided to get emboldened again.
They've decided to get super emboldened
and do this, act out like this,
target people like this on college campuses.
And colleges, I don't feel bad for them,
especially for these,
especially these Ivy League universities
with these huge endowments.
I don't feel bad for them.
Now, Biden, when I spoke of Charlottesville here,
remember when, as I was just,
telling you, Biden apparently decided that he wanted to get involved in the race, or at least this is what he says, because of what Trump said on Charlottesville. But he literally just did the whole, uh, the two sides thing. Or there's, there's, there's good people on both sides. He, he just did that. There's, there's, there's, there's, there's, there's, there's fine people on both sides of the December 7th debate. This was after this is, this is this audio some by four. Yeah. No. Yeah. This is. Yeah, listen to this. This was what he was asked.
And was this Jackie Heinrich who asked this question?
They shouted it out at him, I think.
But he had said he condemned the protests,
but then he also condemns the people that don't understand what's happening.
Listen to the soundbite.
Dend the anti-submitted protests on college campuses.
I condemn the anti-semitic protests.
That's why I've set up a program to deal with that.
I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians.
And how they're being...
Should the Columbia University President resign?
I didn't know that.
I'm about to find out more.
That is exactly.
That's exactly it.
That's the, there's good people on both sides.
That's what he just said, basically.
Well, I condemn the protests, but I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians.
I don't think he knows what's going on with the Palestinians.
I mean, you have these protesters out there, as I said yesterday, their torches are the, their little scarves that they're wearing.
those are the new tiki torches.
And they're targeting literally Jewish students in the United States of America to the point where they're nervous.
These students are nervous about being on campus.
And Hamas, by the way, for the people, Biden, again, Biden doesn't understand what's going on.
Hamas is supported by people in Gaza.
They are still, don't think that the people there don't support them.
They, abidam, they do.
if you think that they don't you have no idea what's going on and and sidebar i'm not here to tickle the
feelings of people who want to be affirmed with every wrong thought that they have i'm going to lay the
facts out and you can choose to accept them or not but there's been two separate polls that have been
taken one was taken in march or no right before march the other one was December after october
seventh it was in the very first week of december that first survey and they were both conducted
One was conducted by an international, like, journalist entity.
And the other one was conduct by Gosen Press.
But by and large, they both revealed the same thing.
There wasn't a lot of discrepancy between them.
There's still overwhelming support.
Such overwhelming support.
Again, I'll remind you that they canceled elections over there
because Hamas was going to unseat Fata in West Bank.
And they were going to be the dominating faction in these two territories.
So this, we're going to, there's a, this is evidence of the rot that's been taking place.
It's been the spoil that's been ongoing on these college campuses.
And I can't imagine there's, I would have been, I would be charged with assault if I was on college campus and I saw people blocking other people because of their religion from entering a building.
The reason this stuff keeps happening is because these people are indulged by the,
good graces of everybody else.
I'm going to tell you what, college campuses,
these college administrators and law enforcement too,
y'all better get a handle on this.
Because the people that you don't want to get involved
are the people who want to be left alone.
The people who think that, you know what,
just because they think differently from you,
they have every right still to access a building on campus.
Those are the people that you do not want to tick off.
So they better get a handle on it.
Because if it gets out, you're not going to see stuff like that in a small town.
That'll promise you.
Some of the other stuff we're touching on as well.
We're going to talk about this coming up.
Huge, huge headline.
Supreme Court's going to take up the legal fight over quote unquote ghost guns,
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It's basically firearms that are not serialized, which is a perfectly legal thing
if it's an individual who's keeping, who has a made-a-firearm for their own personal use or enjoyment.
if you have to, it's all federally regulated still, which is why I'm saying that if you sell it,
it has to be serialized. The reason I'm saying that is because there's a federal regulation about that
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This makes me sad because I don't want to see two bras suing each other.
You know what I'm saying?
And I like, I don't dislike either of them.
David Beckham is apparently suing Mark Wahlberg after a fitness brand deal soured.
And it left him a few million out of pocket.
his firm, DB Ventures Limited, is claiming that somehow that he was duped into working with F-45.
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Alec, can you please stay free Palestine one time?
Why did you kill that lady?
You kill that lady and got no jail time?
No jail time, Alec?
No jail time, Alec.
You're putting innocent people in jail, Alec, Baldwin.
I'm sorry.
Free Palestine, Alec, just one time.
And I'll leave you alone. I'll leave you alone. I swear. Just say free Palestine one time. One time. One time. One time. One time. One time. One time. Free Palestine. Please. And I'll leave you alone. Free Palestine.
Israel
Zionism. Please
say it.
One time.
Then there.
Oh, there it is.
That was, so
Gain and I were kind of joking about this.
That was this,
Alec Baldwin was in some bakery in Manhattan,
getting coffee or whatever. I don't know what he's doing, I don't care.
He's not in jail.
And this broad
decides,
I mean,
it was funny, but also at the same time,
let them eat each other.
I don't care. I don't care.
Kane and I were having a conversation about this.
We're like, yeah, two dumbs usually don't make a right, but it is entertaining.
And I'm okay with that.
Welcome back to the show.
Dana Lash with you.
We're at the bottom of this first hour.
I'm okay with that.
I don't know if y'all, there was community notes on this because this chick had said,
oh my gosh, white devil, Alec Baldwin assaulted me because I said he was a murderer or something
like that.
And the community note was something to the effect of, well,
he has not been
he's not been convicted yet
and there's no evidence
that he's actually a white devil
but this woman is a bee
and very annoying
and it was it's comical
they were getting the
the community notes
were getting spicy yesterday
but it is just let him eat
let him eat themselves
can I get it be found by what
what a free what
a fictional place
how about free Atlantis
how about that same same effect right
good grief
except Atlantis now is a resort in the Bahamas.
They could have a resort in Gaza,
but they're too busy digging tunnels
and blowing people up and shooting rockets
off elementary school roofs.
So, you know.
Speaking of Gaza,
I,
guys, I got to tell you,
I'm at a loss of words
where it concerns one John Futterman.
And we've given him a hoodie pass.
And is he going for the Umbro Pass for Life? I don't know.
Everybody knows what Umbro's are, right?
Does anyone not know what Umbro's are?
I'm looking specifically at our millennials and our older Gen Zers.
Everybody knows what Umbro's are, right?
He does not know what Umbro's are.
No.
Okay, first up, before we continue on this,
because it's referenced a lot.
Umbrose is the short uniform of choice for all high school.
school athletes in the 90s.
Girls and guys.
Come in all colors.
And they were so useful,
Kane, were they not?
You had all different types of the umbrose.
All different types.
You wore them for soccer practice.
You're on for track.
I mean, for everything.
Softball.
Everybody wore umbrose.
You wore them in gym class.
You wore them on the weekends when you went bike
right in your friend's house, Kane, right?
Yeah.
You had umbrose.
I had umbrose.
Several pairs when I was a kid.
Yeah.
Like everybody had umbrose.
It was the thing that everybody had.
Steve, you know what umbrose?
are. Oh my gosh. Sometimes I love them so much. It's like working with Martians. It's my,
says I love it. They're like, what? I'm going to buy them rotary phones for Christmas.
Oh, man. Or the clear phones where you can see all the guts and it has the long cord. Man,
those are the jam. That's when you know you arrived as a teen. Did you have a clear phone where
all the guts inside were neon color? Yeah, and it had lights in there too. Yeah, lit up when it rang.
So great. Everybody had umbrose. Now, I don't think he wears umbrose because his are quite long.
and I think they're mostly of a jersey knit material.
We'd call that sweat, you know, like a sweat material, a sweatshirt, sweat short.
But no, no, no.
Now you've got to say it's a jersey knit material.
You've got to make the fabrics sound way fancier than it is because, you know, inflation, right?
So you got a $5 upcharge for a damn pair of sweatshorts?
No, no, no, it's not a sweatshort.
It's a jersey knit.
See, that's how you do it.
I just sold you into paying $5 extra for sweatshorts.
So I think he's going for like the perpetual umbrae pass now.
So he, I can't read how this is written on my audio list, sadly.
But audio sound bite five, if you please.
It's completely reasonable to want to ceasefire or to have a different view on that.
Absolutely, that's a democracy.
But it is not appropriate or illegal or it's.
helpful to advance your argument if you show up in a Starbucks with a bullhorn and start
yelling at people. And that doesn't make you noble. It just makes you a asshole. It's very
American to protest and to do that in the appropriate way, then I absolutely support that.
I'm not suggesting that you have to agree with my view, but it's just saying it doesn't really
allow you to disrupt lives and to inflict those kinds of damages on people that are just trying to get on
with their lives. Wow. Wow. I really wish that I could use that as a band name. The Noble Blankhole.
So great. He's not wrong. He's like if you're taking a bullhorn into a Starbucks that just,
first off, how do you make an annoying place more annoying? You take a bullhorn into it. And you
start screaming about freeing a fictional place that isn't actually not free, right? That's how you
make a place more annoying. He's not wrong. Where's his wife at? I love the fact that. I love the fact
that we don't know. Where's she at? It's like where she, when she's not there, he's on fire. What is up with
that? I don't know. I don't want to, like, I don't want to be mean to him. And I'm not going to sit here and
I have a friend who's like, stop celebrating every damn thing that John Futterman says. He's a Democrat.
He's still stupid on everything else. Hold up, hold up, hold up. We live in weird times. I will take allies
on certain issues where I can get them. I'm okay with that. I am okay with walking us back to
a ground of normalcy by giving backpats for things that someone may do that the rest of their party doesn't do.
And the rest of their party makes it difficult for someone to do that.
I bet he's not invited to sit at the cool kids table in the Senate lunchroom anymore.
I mean, I'm sure they do that because they're all petty little Democrats.
I'm sure they do that.
We got to send him.
Yeah, first of, we got to get those, Kane.
Kane goes, we need to send him a Dana show hoodie.
He would never wear it, but maybe he would.
I don't care, but I just feel, he's got the hoodie pass.
Now it's like he's going for the Umbro pass.
Do you know what's going to have?
Have you ever seen that meme where it's Vince McMahon and it's a three panel thing?
And he makes a happy face and then he's real excited and then his head blows up for the third panel.
Like if Federman were to come out and be like, yeah, everybody needs to leave the Second Amendment alone.
I would be the third panel, Vince McMahon.
My head would explode.
I wouldn't know what to do with myself.
I don't know.
I don't know.
How would I deal with that?
I'm not quite sure.
He just needs, I think, to stay on this line, to stay on this path.
It's, at least he's saying it.
And he's right.
Why are people afraid to say that?
Why are people afraid to say that?
Like, you're just a jack wagon.
If you're going into these private businesses and you're doing this stuff, if you're blocking roads.
That, and we're going to talk more about this, but goodness, can we talk about the, what
the hell is a victim visa?
Can someone please explain to me this?
Now, also explaining me, why was it bad when Ron DeSantis sent illegal immigrants on planes up to Martha's Vineyard?
But it wasn't bad when Joe Biden sent illegal immigrants on planes up near Martha's Vineyard.
Why was that not bad?
Oh, because it's D different, right?
So this is the headline that is New York Post.
Illegal immigrants, because I don't use the term migrants.
migrants, that's if you're coming,
if I were to go to another country legally,
you could call me a migrant.
If I were to enter another country illegally,
I would be an illegal alien in that country.
Same applies here.
Illegal immigrants shipped to Martha's Vineyard
by Governor Ron DeSantis
are given crime,
are given crime victim visas.
Kane?
What is a crime victim visa?
My first initial thought?
I thought it has something to do with
the asylum seekers.
I'm a crime victim.
victim. I just had the government steal a whole hell out of my money last week. I am a victim of crime.
We're all victims. We're all victims of crime. Where's my crime victim visa? It's a good point. But I would
imagine, isn't this the asylum thing? Is this what they're trying to do? Like, hand up. It's a U visa.
It's so weird. So they got convinced that they were duped into boarding charter flights, even though
they were told where they were going. And now they're going to be like, well, we weren't told.
Yes, you were. Shut up. You don't, you know what? You go where we tell you to go. You come
illegally, just be happy that we're not, you know.
I mean, there's crazier things that could be done.
Oh, you got sent to Martha's Vineyard.
Oh, tears.
You got sent to a super rich liberal enclave.
Oh, I'm crying for you.
They said they were duped into boarding these charter flights.
They even got on a charter flight.
I bet they could take bigger.
Now, I bet they could take bigger items than 3.4 ounces of liquid.
How much you want that?
So they got sent with false promises of jobs
and housing. Well, it's the government. They lied to you. Welcome to America.
Morons. That's what they do to us every day.
Oh, yeah, your Social Security, you're going to have it. It's broke. It's empty. We don't
got nothing. Don't tell them that you're going to do something. It's totally broke. We don't
got anything in there. We spin it all and studying lesbian obesity and shrimp on treadmills.
We don't know what the hell we got. So they were lied to. They're like, the government lied to us.
Get in line. At least three of the 49 illegal MRI.
immigrants involved in the flight operation.
They received bona fide determinations for their U visa applications.
Wait, you can apply for that, but you couldn't like, I don't know, under the country legally.
They said that they can't, they got these U visas, they can't be deported while they wait for the visa to come through.
And they're called basically crime victim visas.
So you get rewarded for breaking the law.
Wait, you broke the law.
How are you a crime victim?
You broke it.
Oh, they're super excited.
The lefties are super excited.
Oh, it backfired.
The migrant flight stunt, even though Joe Biden was doing it long before any Republican governor was.
But they said that these, and they're all from Venezuela.
And they get the crime victim visa or the U visa.
And it can lead to permanent lawful status in the United States.
Kane does not like that outcome.
Nobody would like that outcome.
It's a victim visa and it's designed for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are blah, blah, blah, helpful to law enforcement, whatever.
I don't know.
What?
But you broke the law.
You're not a victim of a crime.
You did the crime.
I'm a victim of your crime.
Where's my victim visa?
I want a victim something.
Where do I get?
Where's mine?
Where's yours, Kane?
we've been all victimized.
Crime victim visa,
you visa.
So that's,
but now it's interesting
in that they're claiming
that somehow they were falsely
manipulated into getting on these flights
because DeSantis said of it.
Never, because Biden's done this,
they've had planes leaving
Jacksonville, Florida at like 2 a.m.
There's video of it.
There were local reports of it.
And the White House got super mad when they were asked
about it. They still
are doing it.
Just assonime.
We've got more on this, more on a lot of stuff,
including Congress, past new oil sanctions
that they're totally not going to have enforced on Iran.
We've got that for you as well.
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Like Sands Through the Hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
By the way, parenthetically, you know, my state of Delaware, which everybody threw
which is a wealthy state.
I don't know a place called Claymont, Delaware.
It's in that arc that goes up into Philadelphia, into Pennsylvania,
into the Delaware River.
More energy plants, more oil refineries, than anywhere, including Houston, Texas.
And I lived in just literally the school I went to was literally a quarter mile from that border.
And the prevailing winds were southeast, where we live.
So there was never any incentive for the Pennsylvania's to move to do something,
but it affected Delaware.
We had the highest cancer rate in the 1970s of any nation, any state of the nation.
And guess what?
A lot of us, from me included, and ended up in bronchial asthma and many other.
Oh, my gosh.
So this is a story that he has told, I don't know how many times now.
How many times has he told this story?
I've heard it personally over the last two years four.
Where he says, oh, all these oil slicks gave me the cancers.
I got the cancers from the oil slicks.
Now, even, and I'm looking at two different publications from his own, from Delaware that say, yeah, that's not accurate.
In fact, they couldn't find anything about oil slicks on car windshields in Delaware.
They went all the way back to 1923.
And they said that the anecdote about, and this was from the Wilmington News Journal, the anecdote about the oil on windshields, Biden's used it before.
We cannot find actual clips nor do we ever confirm any of it.
they he's made this up he makes this up over and over again i'm surprised he didn't say and it got my son beau i mean
for the love he's he's making the story up because he's trying to sell you climate change and uh i just don't
want to i mean it's it's stupid hyperbole why does he tell the same story over and over again
that's a lie that like this it's been local media there's proven it false before and he keeps
saying it he keeps saying it
And like he was saying, oh, yeah, people had to take out rags and wipe the oil slicks off their windshields every day.
Like frost.
Are you serious?
And all the local news people are like, wait, what?
We have no record of this happening.
None.
And I, and in fact, cancer rates, according to the CDC and World Population Review, cancer rates in Delaware have declined significantly in the past couple of decades.
interesting.
So he just keeps saying this stuff that's in no way even remotely true.
Part of the course.
So coming up, we got some 2024 for you.
We've got some culture for you because don't tell me that you're not going after the kids
when you host a literal Disney drag show that is advertised as being open to minors.
Yeah.
And sidebar, why did they never dress up as Ursula?
Like that's the one where the likeness is like the most striking that never,
everybody always wants to be like the Little Mermaid or some other garbage.
It's like, y'all look like Ursula.
Like beat Ursula because, you know, if you're going to do it right, like, you know, do it right.
We've got that for you.
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It is especially important that we remember the power of young people shaping this country today
of all days as we once again witness the leadership of those peaceful student-led protests on
campus is like Columbia, Yale, Berkeley, and many others.
Yeah, they peacefully were preventing Jewish students from entering the building to go to class and
screaming where Hamas bees. Yeah, so peaceful.
These are the same students that if you called a dude, a dude and he wanted to be called a chick,
you misgendered him. Oh my gosh, if you misgendered someone, if you made up word of fenced someone,
someone. They would lose
their mind and they'd call it hate speech.
But, you know, saying death to
the Jews is not hate speech.
Misgendering someone is hate speech.
That's their new measure.
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you
top of this first hour. That was
AOC. And there's video of her
leading Joe Biden around. Like, it's her old
grandpa. And she's visiting him at the
home. And he's
I mean, I watch
this video on break.
And I don't think, does he know, he acts like he
doesn't know where he is. It's so weird. He's so
just out of it in the video. Juan's going to put it up for the simulcast.
She's leading him around and talking to him and she's holding his hand leading him around.
He has no idea where he's going. He's walking like someone's old out of it,
great-grandparent. And then he raises both of his arms up. Like a Barbie.
What was there? Like beautiful hair Barbie or something?
like that, you'd flip a switch on her back and she'd raise her arms like that to run her hands
to her hair.
Am I the only one who remembers that?
But she's, the way she's leading him around.
I mean, it looks like she's, you know, she's visiting Grandpa or Great Grandpa in the home.
It looks just like that.
And this was at some event that they did that I don't care to learn anything else about.
But she's saying it's true.
They're out in the woods somewhere.
I'm going to lead you away from the woodshed, Grandpa.
I think it was an Earth Day thing.
Oh, Earth Day.
You know, the guy founded by the guy.
who composted his own girlfriend?
That Earth Day?
Yeah, we talked about that yesterday.
Same, same Earth Day.
Yep, same one.
My favorite way to celebrate Earth Day is to send all the pollution to China where they have no regulations about pollution.
You actually help pollute the Earth more that way.
Happy Earth Day.
Anyway, so the misgendering someone, that's hate speech to the left, screaming death to the Jews,
at a Jewish student just trying to go to class.
You know, good grief.
It's the end of the year.
They got finals.
They're just trying to live their lives.
Screaming that at them while you bang your drum offbeat to some stupid Hamas chant.
That's not considered hate speech.
I think your face is hate speech.
I'm just, I'm at that level right now.
You know, really?
Just at that level.
What would happen if you had protesters at Columbia who were screaming
death to the gays.
Right?
Right?
Or what if you had people at Columbia that were screaming,
death to all you bitches of color?
Think about it.
What if they were screaming those things,
barring you from accessing buildings
at a college campus that you pay an exorbitantly high tuition for?
What would, what do you think the response would be?
Hmm?
What do you think the response would be?
What do you think it would be if they, if they were on campus and they were screaming,
oh, death, all you illegal immigrants.
I'm just going to go based off of what they did when Trump just ate a taco on Cinco de Mayo.
Oh, so it was a taco salad.
Oh, it was a taco salad.
Yeah.
Even more healthy.
So, yeah, no, I don't, I don't, if I'm gauging it by their response to Trump during that time,
then certainly this has got to be the height.
of racism here.
I wonder if, like,
at that point,
Columbia would have called in
NYPD to actually
arrest people at that point.
I mean,
what if you sent up,
what if you set up tents
and your whole protest
was about hating a specific
group of people?
But it was,
but this time,
let's say it wasn't Jews people,
just to say it was somebody,
give me,
give me somebody that they could hate,
Kane.
Oh, the trans people.
Yeah, do the trans.
Right.
Yeah.
What if they're screaming,
death to all you dudes
pretending your chicks?
Well, I mean,
what if they would have said that?
Oh my gosh, it's ma'am. What if they would have said that?
Transphobes.
Yeah, transphobes, TERFs. No, they would have, I mean, we've already seen transactivist shoot stuff up, so I can kind of imagine how that would go.
And the NYPD, I think, would shut that down very quickly. I mean, good grief. You're a bigot if you are unwilling to be forced to call a dude a woman.
but you know targeting jewish people is okay barring jewish people from entering buildings is okay
screaming insightful like death to the jews and all this other stuff and were hamas and uh bring
somebody was screaming like another holocaust or something like that there's all kinds of video of
this stuff i mean it's just all disgusting garbage how i'm just curious how would that go on these
college campuses. It's interesting what the left
defines as hate speech and what they don't
define as hate speech. Because if it makes it
uncomfortable or disadvantages them in any way as it
relates to their political ambition
or strategy, then they don't
say anything about it. They're just quiet.
They don't want to
say anything about it. Now they're in a bit of a pickle.
Because
with Biden and
Muslim voters and
and this fallout from them unsuccessfully trying to triangulate
with our only ally in that part of the world.
I'm just saying.
It's interesting stuff.
I posted about this yesterday on, and we talked about it a lot yesterday,
and I'm not going to relitigate it,
but if you haven't read my piece yesterday, I suggest you go do it.
It's a yes America, it's called Yes America's Right to Drop the Atomic Bomb.
And yesterday, you can go back and listen to some of the podcast, but if you wanted any of the receipts or any of the history that I discussed, it's all in this piece because it was over the weekend that the right decided it was going to argue with itself as to whether or not it was okay to drop the atomic bomb.
And this was after, what gets me is how historically illiterate some people are.
you had 20 years of Japan raping and pillaging all the other nations around it.
I mean, I'm not even going to get into one massacre of one village.
And they had, I mean, they said mass rapes.
It was the Nanjing massacre.
And it was, they literally call it the rape of Nanjing.
And it was a six-week genocide where they murdered everyone.
They mass-raped everyone.
And this is what Japan was doing.
This was some years before.
This was, I think, in 37.
So this was some years before Pearl Harbor and their entrance officially into World War II.
And ignoring still the attempted coup after Nagasaki and Hiroshima to prevent Japan's unconditional surrender.
I discussed that as well in the piece because there was a last ditch effort.
This was in the days following the last bomb drive.
and it was called the Kyujo incident
where they had,
they were trying to stop, actually,
trying to stop this unconditional surrender.
Japan wasn't, there wasn't a consensus
about conditional surrender.
And I got into Operation Downfall,
and then of course, Ketsugo, as well.
And there were estimated to be millions
of more people lost.
I mean, at least up to 800,000 more servicemen,
American servicemen,
and considering the way that Japan was making
civilian soldiers out of everybody.
There was going to be they were estimating up to two million more Japanese killed if there
was to be an invasion.
And there were two parts to Operation Downfall.
But it was apparently going to be considered if Operation Downfall did happen.
It was going to be considered by some war scholars, for the lack of a better way to put it,
the largest amphibious assault equal to that of or greater than that of D-Day.
and it was, I mean, there were people already getting prepared.
They were already being trained for this because the very bushito-minded Japan was not going to relent.
They were absolutely not going to relent.
And this is one of the things I told my husband about yesterday.
I'm like, I worry that when we lose all of our World War II veterans, this reality is going to be redefined in the future.
Because there are literally vets out there.
And people that I know whose dads or whose grandfathers were,
literally being prepared for
operation downfall. I mean,
our own government,
there was a surge in the manufacturing of
Purple Hearts from the expected casualties.
And if you would like receipts on all of this,
I have them. It's over at Substack.
But it
was the only way. And I reject
the dumb argument
about, oh, well, you know what?
We bombed innocent
children, so you just want to bomb innocence. That's what I've
seen some people opine.
They put it in my, in the Instagram comments,
or they say it on Twitter or on Facebook when I posted some of the stuff yesterday.
These, I'm sorry, but that is, you're an a historical anus for making a stupid comment like that.
And you arrive at that point in your logic only by very conveniently ignoring all of the atrocities
that countless women and children suffered at the hands of a very brutal imperial Japanese regime.
And you ignore what American children would be forced to endure.
should that regime have continued. Of course, I guess all those kids were okay to kill. Is that what I'm to
assume from the logic, from the people who make that logic? I mean, these are people who have
zero differentiation when it concerns killing on purpose as a terror tactic and accidental
loss of life in a war zone. You're presupposing the guilt of Americans. And by the way, you're doing
exactly what Hamas is doing. It's the same argument that Hamas and its supporters use when they
try to condemn Israel's self-defense. So congratulations. There's a few topics that I will claw
people's eyes out over, literally just a tiny few, and this is one of them. It's, it's, I said in my
piece, excusing the outright barbaric brutality of Imperial Japan, then Imperial Japan, and
their determined refusal to cease hostilities by blaming the United States for defensively putting
it. That's not just revisionist history. It's anti-American propaganda. It's anti-American propaganda.
Uganda. And I think that the people who say, well, the United States is, they just manufactured a
narrative as a way to justify using the bombs. I think those people need to ask themselves whether
or not they themselves have fallen prey to foreign adversarial, a foreign adversarial
sciop as a way to drive division at home. I mean, I saw a lot of Russian bots out there.
They were saying, oh, well, a bunch of stuff that just was not historically accurate.
And so you can go and read this piece.
If you want to learn everything about the estimated casualties,
if you were going to read about the surge in Purple Heart production,
if you want to read about the coup after both bombs were dropped,
if you want to read about Operation Downfall,
if you want to read about Ketsugo,
if you want to read about how Japan had to be wholly defeated
and how they still had tons of kamikazis,
a still a multi-million strong army, even though their navy was gutted, they still had all of
these other resources at their disposal. And you can go and read about all of those things and then
send the piece to an a historical illness that you know who keeps repeating this anti-American
propaganda. War is hell. That's why it should always be a last resort. But if you're going to do
the math, the math says that America did right. We have a lot more on the way as we roll towards
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
So another earthquake, a 6.3, apparently hit Taiwan.
They were hit by dozens of earthquakes.
The strongest one reaching is 6.3.
It shook buildings in the capital of Taipei.
The quake had a depth of about 3.4 miles, according to the weather administration.
This Gavin Newsom is proposing to help airspace.
Arizonans get abortions in California.
Good grief.
Is there, can they just like, women care more than just about abortions, right?
I mean, he's this, tell me that you don't understand how women get prenatal care at all without telling me that you don't understand.
Newsom says that he's introducing legislation that's going to help Arizonaans get abortions in his state because he thinks that Arizona doesn't allow for life of the mother, etc.
those exceptions are literally part of the original state law.
So I don't know what he thinks he's trying to do.
It's just not allowing it, again, as a post-conception birth control for recreational sex.
That's what it's just not allowing.
Unless the mother's life is in danger.
So that's, he's proposing this new law because, you know, California solved all their other problems.
Two life forms merged into one organism for the,
first time in a billion years. I'm going to try so hard not to make jokes here. It's only happened
twice in the history of the earth, apparently. It's a process called endosymbiosis, and it gave
rise to all complex life, as we know it through mitochondria. And it happened with the emergence
of plants, they said, and they said that they saw it happening between a species of algae commonly
found in the ocean. So a species of algae and a bacterium. That's a
that's commonly found in the ocean.
So they said that it's second time, apparently,
that it's ever happened.
It's kind of interesting.
Also, Biden's $7 billion Earth Day solar grants
have been slammed as a giveaway to China
because they're now going to flood the U.S.
with low-cost, cheaply made Chinese energy panels.
You know, because nothing, you're giving away.
It's literally, you're just giving everything away to China.
We're going to talk about this coming up.
We're also going to talk more about the Ukraine stuff.
And apparently Generation Z is aging faster than any other generation before it.
And they think that it has to do with not just genetics, but diet and lifestyle.
And some specific lifestyle choices may be to blame.
That's interesting.
We have a lot more on the way.
It's not the Vax, Kane said.
A lot more on the way.
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He directly addressed the vile comments
that circulated over the weekend with a call to action
saying that we must speak out against the alarming surge
of anti-Semitism because silence is complicity.
Like we said, while every American has the right to peace,
protest, calls for violence and physical intimidation targeting Jewish students and the
Jewish community are blatantly anti-Semitic, unconscionable, and dangerous, and they have
no place on any college campus or anywhere in the United States of America.
Echoing the rhetoric of terrorist organizations, especially in the wake of the worst massacre
committed against the Jewish people since the Holocaust is despicable.
We are, of course, monitoring these situations closely.
There has been alarming rhetoric that we want to be sure we are meeting our responsibility to speak out against.
We will continue to do that.
And that is a commitment the president made in the first ever national strategy to counter anti-Semitism.
That is something he feels very strongly about.
But not strongly enough to.
You all remember that he made the decision to run because of the anti-Semitic file.
So this is their deputy press secretary.
He's a lower-level staffer that they sent out.
to basically clean up Biden's mess of a remark where he essentially both cited the whole situation with these college protests.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you at the bottom of the second hour.
And again, you can listen coast to coast.
You can also stream the radio program and watch the simulcast of the radio program on channel 347.
TV and everywhere else. It's also streaming on X. But that's, that's ultimately what he did
with these protests that have been happening on these college campuses is, I mean, that's,
that's really what they did is he's trying to both sides it with his, the remark that he made.
I mean, we have his remark. Can we just play his remark again? This was his very fine people moment.
Audio sound by one. Just listen to this real quick.
Den the anti-submitted protests on college campuses.
I condemn the anti-semitic protests.
That's why I've set up a program to do with that.
I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians.
And now they're being...
Should the Columbia University President resign?
Right this way?
I didn't know that.
I'll have to find out more of them.
Good heavens.
I mean, his remark was...
His comment was bad.
I mean, this, it just was, I condemn them.
I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palace.
What does that mean?
What does it even mean?
One of the things, too, to note is the difference.
I actually think this is different from Trump's remark in that it's, Trump was not both siding the rioters in Charlottesville.
he was talking about the removal of statues.
And when he he was talking about how on that specific debate,
if you ever listen to his full remarks on this,
and I'm just telling you what was said,
you can, you know,
it just has nothing to do with whether you like Trump or not.
If you're an objective thinking person,
you know, you'll dislike someone for very real things
and you'll, and you're not for made up nonsense.
But he was speaking about this.
debate on the statues and he was saying that there were people who felt as though you were destroying
American history good or bad by removing the statues and then people who felt on the other side that
the statues represented something that was painful in the past, etc. And he was saying that they're
on the sides of the debate that there's good people on either side of the issue, on either side
of that debate. That's what he was talking about. And then they made it to be about he was talking
about the rioters in Charlottesville.
But he actually said later, when he was specifically asked about the Charlottesville
riot, he was like, oh, white supremacists and all this other stuff.
And he, like, raged at them.
So I don't, that still, that fallacy still persists.
And that's why I think Biden's remark was even worse.
But I didn't think Trump's remark, I thought the context in which they tried to falsely
place Trump's remark was bad.
Biden's remark is actually bad.
And it's because the way he says it, he's like, I also condemn those.
He says I condemn the anti-Semitic protest, but I also condemn those who don't understand
with what's going on with the quote-unquote Palestinians.
What do you mean?
Would you not understand what's going on with them?
Everybody knows what's going on.
I mean, you have these Hamas cheerleaders with the scarf version of their tiki torches,
literally cheering for the annihilation of a people because of their religious beliefs. This has
nothing to do with government disputes or disagreements with the prime minister. This is literally
about going after somebody, people for their beliefs. And Hamas, the terrorist entity,
is the democratically elected official government of the people in Gaza. They knew. They knew.
they were a terrorist element before they voted for them. They knew that they were a terrorist
group when they were voting for them. And they knew they were a terrorist group when after October
7th, they told international news agencies by a wide, unbelievable majority that they overwhelmingly
approved of what Hamas did on October 7th. Furthermore, they again knew that Hamas was a terror
element, a terror group, by telling their own Gosen surveyors who were trying to poll the people,
and this was in early spring of this year, when they overwhelmingly approved of what Hamas was
doing and they still liked them and they were still popular. And people knew, again, that this
was a terrorist group when they were overwhelmingly indicating that they were going to be
voting for them to take over in West Bank also, in addition to the Gosen Strip. So,
I mean, at some point, the excuse just tires out.
It just wears thin.
You know that they're a terrorist group.
If you want to know what's going on with people in Gaza, it's this, they're represented by terrorists.
And what have I said about elected officials here in the United States, how it's an avatar of the people?
Am I supposed to say that there's an exception elsewhere?
Like, people just didn't know that they were blowing up that they had a martyrs fund?
I mean, it's a little difficult to say otherwise when, you know, you know, you know,
you watch video after video of like random people coming out of their homes and helping to spit on people that have been taken hostage and motorbiked back into Gaza.
I mean, I'm just saying that's just, you know, it's observation.
Seems pretty legitimate.
No, you had a country that defended itself against this terroristic, nihilistic entity.
And now you have all these sympathizers, terrorist sympathizers.
terrorist sympathizers on
college campuses that are doing this.
Now, by the way, do you remember
whose tuition is getting quote unquote forgiven?
Joe Biden and the Democrats,
they're doing all this student loan forgiveness.
How much you want to bet that you have Jewish families out there?
Really, everybody, not just Jewish families,
that are paying off the college debt now
of these pro-Hamas student terrorist sympathizers.
Joe Biden's already bought off their votes.
Maybe they should do a rally there at these college campuses.
And Joe Biden could remind everyone at Columbia that he did college loan forgiveness, quote unquote forgiveness.
They have a, don't they have like a whole other 60-something, $3 million thing that they're getting ready to do?
I'll look this up.
I thought it was announced last week.
Whole student dad forgiveness.
Just saying.
You know, it seems like that.
I mean, they're also protesting at MIT.
They're doing all of this stuff.
So it seems like, you know, you're, you're paying for them to be there.
You're paying for them to be there.
You're paying for them to do these protests.
Now, a few other things I want to make sure that we, I'm going to pull this up.
I got a lot of windows open.
I want to make sure that we get to also.
This is audio sound by 10.
This is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on these demonstrations.
listen. Well, first on the, on what's happening in these college campuses, you know, if I were in
charge, I would send the Justice Department after those universities because this is unacceptable
to have this type of anti-Semitism where it's, it's not just bad speech. They're really targeting
Jewish students. It's a hostile environment and violates the civil rights of those students.
And these universities, they just aren't willing to do what needs to be done.
to ensure.
Hmm.
True.
I'd send the DOJ after those universities.
And maybe Republicans in Congress could just, you know, maybe they could do something
with the power of the purse.
I mean, I realize they only have a plus one majority.
Maybe they could stop obsessing over the speaker seat long enough to figure out maybe,
maybe holding these universities accountable by, I don't know,
strangleholding, putting a stranglehold on federal grants.
Might be nice, right?
Might be nice to do.
I mean, this is, it's leftist radicals that the left finds completely disposable.
They use them every election cycle.
But I like what he had to say there on that.
Can you explain to me how it is?
This is happening in Texas.
The Red Goose Saloon in Fort Worth.
Now, I don't know why anybody who's a minor,
would be going into a saloon, but apparently the Dallas media is saying that the venue has weekly drag shows every Sunday.
Okay, whatever.
I don't, if you're an adult, you're doing adult stuff.
But they have said that you are allowed to bring your children and they have apparently the advertising,
like for instance, they're doing a Disney theme drag.
brunch, a Disney-themed drag, and making sure that everybody knows it's open to minors.
Oh.
Oh.
So, I mean, why would it be open to miners?
I just think it's weird.
You said it's Disney-themed?
Wouldn't there be some sort of-
Yeah.
Wouldn't there be some sort of trademark issue?
Yeah, I don't know.
You can't be using Disney's likeness unless.
they've greenlit this.
Wasn't there a drag queen that was on Fox who said that it's just the basic B,
like great value version drag queens that perform on Sunday afternoons?
Aren't they all that?
No, apparently the good ones, they only liked Friday and Saturday nights.
It's the ones that are bad and that they're not very good that do Sunday afternoons.
I'm not saying that.
There was a drag queen that Jesse has on, Jesse Waters has on.
Jesse Waters has on.
I gotta ask him who that, who that is.
He has this drag queen on.
But this dude was like, yeah, these are, I mean, he just, he destroyed these drag queens.
And he's like, this is an adult show.
This is not for kids.
And it was basically seeing if you're bringing your kids, you're something's wrong with you.
But then also just, in a very Elton John level of caddiness, just destroyed the drag queens that perform on.
So I don't know enough about drag queen culture came to know this.
But, yeah, they said that apparently.
there was a moon dance drag brunch that also performed did an all ages six flags drag that happened
last year i guess it's some of the same performers and it was six flags here in texas in arlington
they did not enforce any kind of age restriction and it was an explicit drag show that was
performed at six flags okay that's a problem you're you're taking it out of the saloon now
now and you're taking it to a family theme park.
I mean, you've got to be so tall to ride on the rides,
but you don't have to be so old to go and watch dudes dress up as women and shake their bits.
I'm just saying.
They said that there was a lot of sexual dances, nudity, mimicking nudity, sexual acts, things like that.
Apparently, one guy had his entire backside exposed.
I mean, it was just wild.
I have this bad.
So that's, that seems like
if you're trying to start a fight,
like specifically targeting people's kids
is a great way to do it.
Why has this become the hill
that the left wants to die on?
Rhetorically speaking.
I don't mean like how the left says
when they want people to die.
Like they actually die
and they'll send their trans activists in schools.
I mean like, you know, rhetorically speaking.
Why is this the hill?
Personally, I think they know
that they can instill evil in younger people
and it affect, you know,
what happening to just grown adults,
going and doing grown adult stuff
without having to go,
well,
you're narrow-minded unless you take your child
to go and see this overweight man,
shake his hairy ass on stage.
It's creepy if you want to take a kid to one of these shows.
And that's not...
I think you need friends.
If you're taking your kids to drag,
you need to get your lonely ass and friends.
And that's not big a true.
That's not bigot.
It's sad. It's not bigotry to say that.
If you, I don't have anyone to go to anything with me, I guess I'll take my kids. Wow.
That's like worse than the mom from mean girls. I'm not a regular mom. I'm a cool mom.
That's, that's the slain. I think if you're taking kids to this adult stuff, you need to get you some friends.
Like for real, get outside, touch grass, learn how to talk with other adults. It's kind of weird.
You know, I mean, it's not kind of. It's weird.
Stop it. Stop being weird.
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No, I think that with every social movement, there are unfortunately outside detractors
who come and try to spread their hateful rhetoric, and we stand completely against this.
It's horrifying to see, but we stand for liberation and human rights and equality
for Jewish people, for Palestinians, and that's what we're calling for.
Well, then why are you going out there with the lie of occupation and everything else?
I mean, you can't very well say that you find, you know, certain things abhorrent when you're engaging in, you know, these lies that are inflaming this.
I mean, that's the truth of it.
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you at the top of this third hour.
That's just one of these students at Columbia University.
I was reading at the Wall Street Journal how they are, they say that these pro Hamas, and that's what it is.
I mean, you're repeating Hamas rhetoric and you're protesting against Jewish people.
These pro-Hamas protests are forcing colleges, the Wall Street Journal reports, to rethink graduation plans and schools are trying to minimize the disruption of these commencement because the conflict over the conflict after Gaza attacked Israel and Israel defending itself caused some tensions.
I don't, colleges should be like, look, if you're going to disrupt, you don't get your diploma.
It's that, that, that simple.
If you're going to disrupt, you're not getting your degree.
The end.
That's the penalty for disrupting a commencement ceremony, especially at these universities where,
golly, these are like six-figure costs at these universities, super expensive.
So yeah, you're not going to get your, you don't get this if you're going to disrupt the commencement ceremony.
I would be livid if my commencement ceremony was interrupted by somebody protesting for Hamas.
You know, they were screaming at, they were telling Jewish students go back to Poland.
They were screaming it at them.
There was a student at Yale that got, that got beaten with a flag that Gazense represents the fake entity, Palestine.
and there was a rabbi that told students,
also rabbi told students at Columbia
that they needed to stay home for their own safety.
One of the chants, and there's video of all of this,
one of them said, quote, go Hamas, we love you,
we support your rockets too,
and it was a whole crowd of people chanting it in Columbia,
at Columbia University.
All of that, I mean, absolute thing.
They were saying, they were chanting Hamas,
make us proud, take another,
soldier out.
This is the,
this is all the stuff that they were,
there's video of all of this.
All of this.
Burned Tel Aviv to the ground was another chant.
There's tons of video of all of this.
All of this all over.
I mean, I have it here.
It's, that's not,
that's just, you're being a hate,
you're just being hateful.
That has nothing to do with
you're protesting for whatever equality or whatever.
You're literally pushing hatred.
go back to Poland and they were saying, quote, say it loud, saying it clear, we don't want no Zionists here. Love the double negative. Grief. We say justice, you say how burned Tel Aviv to the ground. That was their other, that was their big chant. That's all on video. There's tons of video of all. And these are all like different groups saying this. And so, and the big crowd of Columbia was chanting all of this. The big crowd of Columbia was chanting, quote, they were the ones who was chanting, go Hamas, we love you. We support your rockets too. And,
We say justice. You say how. Burn Tel Aviv to the ground. That was the other one. They were chanting.
Tons of these students on camera, on camera, like a horde of them on camera. It's not just a couple of them. It's all of them. It's not just a couple. It's all. So when you hear them try to defend themselves, oh no, it's just a couple. That doesn't, that was the whole damn protest. The whole protest at Columbia was screaming this stuff. On camera.
Why didn't that, why did anyone not push back on that student? Well, here's the video of literally your protest where all of you, hundreds of students, are chanting to burn Tel Aviv to the ground and quote, go Hamas, we love you. And I'd play it and then I'd ask for that student to respond. How do you say it's only a couple of people and that you don't like them or that you, how is this about quote unquote equality or any of the things that you just said? You liar.
You terrorist liar.
How?
I don't know.
Are they trying to get people killed?
The left.
Remember, this is the same left that if you misgender someone, oh my gosh, it's actual
Laurel Hats badge.
They freak out.
You can't use the wrong pronoun.
Oh my gosh.
It's hateful.
Can't use the wrong pronoun.
They were super upset when they thought that there was anti-Semitism in Charlottesville because
they were trying to argue.
you that that was somehow on the right. But this is acceptable. I don't even understand that.
That doesn't make any sense to me. The administration's been MIA condemning any of it. They've,
I mean, he hasn't said a single thing except the both sides quote. And then they sent a low-level
staffer out to clean that up because that was a disaster. So it's, this. This is, this.
This is, I mean, this is actual anti-Semitism on display in college, in a college campus.
And it's not just, I mean, there's a lot of colleges this is happening at.
I mean, MIT, it's happening at MIT even.
Aren't they that math and science nerds came?
Yeah.
Isn't that where Thomas Massey went?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Thomas Massey was there.
Yeah, Thomas Massey.
That was, what soundbite was that that we played?
Was that, that was, was that eight?
Let's play eight. Let's play audio sound bite eight. This is that lady that scalped a Karen. Listen.
At the crux of these on-campus tensions are allegations of anti-Semitism hurled against Jewish students
or accusations that Colombia's leadership has not done enough to keep students safe.
A dueling narrative has emerged with student protesters saying the anti-Semitism is not coming from Columbia students.
Really? Then why are there mobs of, I mean, why are there mobs of Columbia students that are
saying this stuff. Here, I'll give you the video.
Although I don't think it's been
censored.
But
Juan's going to throw this up.
How is this video of Columbia students
saying go Hamas, we love you,
not students?
I'm curious. There's more
of it. I mean, there's a lot
more. There were students that had been assaulted
on campus, and a lot of that's
been on video and photograph.
Wans got the video.
of a bunch of and that's just one of the videos of some of the Columbia students that are screaming
about how they love Hamas and they want to see Tel Aviv burned to the ground. There's tons of
this stuff all around campus and at other campuses too. So how is that completely, I mean,
there's video evidence that just destroys all this stuff. There's no excuse. These people,
they're just excusing it. Just be honest, you hate Israel and you're an anti-Semite and you hate
Israel because you don't like Jewish people. Don't hide behind the veneer of, well,
it's their government. Just come out and embrace your hatred for Jewish people. We all know it.
I don't know why we're all pretending otherwise, why we're all pretending that these excuses are in any way
valid. I just watched a terrorist student talk about how being an anti-Semite is okay and excusing
anti-Semitism from the majority of the protesters that are there. You can't sit here and show me
video after video after video after video of crowd after crowd after crowd after crowd of students,
screaming anti-Semitic garbage, screaming that they,
love Hamas and they want to see different parts of Israel burned to the ground and they, I mean,
all this other stuff. I mean, to tell people to go back to Poland, assaulting Jewish students,
and then tell me that you don't have any anti-Semitic problem. You do. Good night. So like I said,
there's a major problem with universities. And I, going back to my original question, are they trying
to get people killed? I mean, is the left not going to be happy until they've got dead bodies? I'm curious.
This is just wild. Does the left?
only care about anti-Semitism if they think it's something that they can pin on someone that they
think is on the right, which, by the way, I reject that any kind of religious or race-based
ideology is in any way remotely on the right. Because that's literally antithetical. It's
absolutely antithetical to everything that limited government, like a conservative, stands for,
because that's not your identity.
You're an American.
All your other stuff is secondary.
Actually, if you're a Christian,
then you're a Christian, American,
and then everything else comes after that.
But see, you can't have it in that order
because Marxism thrives
when that disorder is prioritized,
when that's at the top,
when all the different identities are prioritized
over one identity.
Do you understand this is all just statism?
It's all the same tyranny.
It's all different faces of the same tyranny.
tyranny. Now, yeah, and I was reading some of the stories about students who were assaulted. I mean, it's just wild. Did you guys hear this story? There was a, they've had the trial going on. When it first came up and was going to trial, we talked about it. It was an Arizona jury, the case of this 75-year-old man, a Santa Cruz County, Arizona. His name's George Allen Kelly, right? He's the rancher who he and his elderly wife were home. And there was, uh,
illegal, there were illegal immigrants trespassing on his property. He's had a problem with drug
runners and cartels on his property. He was very clearly concerned about his safety and the safety
of that of his elderly wife and his family because they've got grandkids. And he had seen,
what happened was he saw a guy with all kinds of, they had guns and backpacks. And they, again,
they had been trafficking drugs. He keeps catching them trafficking drugs on his property. And
a group of men were on his property illegally. They entered the country illegally and they started firing
they started firing at him and he defended himself and they actually charged him with killing an illegal
immigrant and they had a hung jury that resulted in a mistrial. And they said the jury began
deliberations last Thursday but by yesterday they had no clear verdict. They had no clear verdict.
And so the judge says this case is in mistrial.
And they have a 170-acre ranch.
He said Border Patrol warned him all the time about illegal immigrants that were cartel members coming across, et cetera.
And, you know, they went and these guys had guns.
Kelly, he fired nine shots total.
And apparently one of them struck this one guy who was a repeat offender.
He entered the United States illegally countless times.
He was deported in 2016.
And the Democrat county attorney indicted Kelly on one count of second degree murder, one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Kelly pled not guilty.
Turned down a plea bargain.
He wasn't going to plead guilty to negligent homicide.
I mean, 75 years old, the prison sentence that he would have gotten would have been life for life for him.
And there was no proof, by the way, that Kelly had fired the shot that killed this illegal immigrant.
Criminal.
They never found around.
They never found any evidence at the time of his death.
And the only other witness in the case was another illegal immigrant cartel member.
And he kept changing his story.
And then they started thinking was even at the scene.
So then the police conduct, they said, was a big problem.
So we're going to talk about this and follow this case more, but this is problematic.
And, you know, they tell you that only the government are the people that are supposed to have guns.
They'll protect you.
It's what you hear from gun control, folks, really?
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So China has 8.3 million people who can't repay their debts.
And the way that they punish them reads like a Black Mirror episode.
IBT, the International Business Times, say that the rising loan, it's, I mean, they, they are blacklisted.
They have, the blacklist contains all their personal information, people who are behind, who are debtors, they cannot book vacations, they cannot book hotels, they cannot buy property, they cannot access higher insurance coverage, they cannot use toll roads, they cannot use payment apps, they cannot board trains and they cannot board planes.
They can't do anything.
they said that in February
over 17 million people were prevented from buying plane tickets
and over 5.5 were prevented from purchasing train tickets last year.
And apparently, telecom companies in China assign specific ringtones
to those who are blacklisted.
So if you're a debtor, anybody who calls a debtor,
that they're warned by a recorded voice note
about that person's financial crisis.
And all their details are made public.
All their details are made public.
That's what China does. That's... Wow.
A surgeon was fired after ogling sedated patients.
Oh, whoa, that's a bad one.
Millennials are...
Millennials won a four-day work week.
This is the sound of me, mentally rolling my eyes so hard.
I just strained them.
Reclining seats on planes may soon be no more.
Airlines are apparently getting rid of them because they want you to suffer and be all
hemmed up while you're sitting in the metal tube.
They said that losing the ability to recline can be a blessed.
in disguise. No, it is not. It is not. All I ask is that you just double check when you recline your
seat, right? Like, don't be the jack wagon who just goes, boom. Like, be polite. I'm all about,
you know, extending a gesture of goodwill on the plane. But heaven forbid, if you take your shoes
off and you touch me with your feet, like I've told you, I will punch them off your ankles.
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And
this case that we have been talking about
with regards to ghost guns
and we've been talking about the Dexter Taylor case,
et cetera. I hate the term
ghost gun because it's such a dumb term.
I mean, there's no
aspect of the Second Amendment
that is not meticulously, ridiculously
overregulated by
the federal government. So I don't know why
we have this. I mean, I know why,
but we have this narrative from the from the Biden administration on ghost guns like oh my gosh,
we just got gangbangers out there making ghost guns and people going out and selling them.
And I mean, the ATF's own data on this completely deconstructs this argument.
But to my point, though, this came out, I guess right after we got off air yesterday,
that the Supreme Court is now going to hear they granted cert to this ATF ghost gun rule.
And apparently this was sought out by the Biden administration,
which I guess they thought they were going to get one over on the same.
Second Amendment community, but it's not going to go that way for them because the firearms
policy coalition is like, yeah, we'll be your hucklebearer. We're going to go ahead and do this.
Joining us now is Cody Wisniewski. He's on X at the Wizard of Laws with a Z, but he's with the
Firearm Policy Coalition, and he's their president of the coalition and counsel for the plaintiffs
in this Vanderstock v. Garland case. It's good to see you, Cody. Welcome. We appreciate you
joining us on this. So it's good news, in fact, that they are hearing this. And a lot of people
were wondering if the Supreme Court was going to actually grant cert in this case. And now it looks
like, I mean, you're going to have your day in court. So tell me about this. Just your initial
reaction, first off. Yeah, absolutely. And thanks for having me, Dana. One point of clarification. So I'm
president at FPC Action Foundation, but I actually represent FPC in this case, which is one of the plaintiffs.
You're exactly right. We're going to have our day before the Supreme Court. And I know a lot of people
were a little bit concerned because the Biden administration, the federal government is the one that
asked for cert in this case. But we actually agreed that the Supreme Court should hear it. The key there
is that this lets us get in front of the Supreme Court, gets the case briefed, and gives the justice
as an opportunity to finally weigh in on this issue and really dig into the case. So yes, the federal
government is the one that sought cert. The reason they had to do so is because we defeated them at the
circuit court. We defeated him at the district court as well. And we look forward now that we've got
the opportunity to defeating them at the Supreme Court. And this is going to be one of the, this is, I think,
possibly an earthquake, one of those cases you would describe as, you know, legally being an earthquake
because the ATF has been trying to redefine what a firearm is. I mean, now, I think the general
rule is you could just have like an unmilled block of aluminum and that's, that's a firearm now,
a paperweight. That's a firearm now.
And this creates, I know that this would affect potentially a lot of other cases that are being litigated right now.
How it's, I know that part of the job of being counsel on this is really kind of gauging where the justices are.
Because I've talked to, I'm not an attorney, but I have a lot of friends who are.
And I've, I've been privy to their discussions and they've said prior before we had the current makeup of the Supreme Court that, you know, they were concerned about the court hearing certain cases, you know, because, you know, the law that the decision.
that they end up coming out with, I mean, that has, you know, clearly lasting impact.
Do you have a little bit more confidence with the current bench going into this with this case?
I do. There's a key to this case that makes it a little bit unique. So this case is brought under
the Administrative Procedure Act, right? Because it's a challenge to an agency rulemaking.
And the real question that underlies this case is just one of statutory interpretation.
Congress passed the law that defines firearm.
ATF, in an attempt to expand its power,
basically went back on its review and its application
of that definition of firearm,
the application of that law that it's had for decades upon decades
and has tried to reread the law to give itself more power.
Really what this question will boil down to
before the Supreme Court at its base
is going to be a question of statutory interpretive.
And that's something where a lot of the justices are, you know, very good on that issue and have also been very concerned with agency overreach, not even just necessarily in, you know, the firearm space, but in all of these regulatory spaces.
Like the CDC.
These agencies have so much control over daily life.
Yeah, with the rent moratorium.
Sorry, I missed that.
Yeah, like the CDC with the rent moratorium.
I mean, that's that same statutory that we're describing just now.
Exactly. Yeah, we saw it in the CDC case. We saw it in one of the EPA cases last year. The, you know, the court has been very concerned with that. So this case really boils down to that question. What is a firearm? Congress has defined what a firearm is. And now the ATF is trying to reread and rewrite federal law, which it just doesn't have the power to do. So we look forward to the justices being able to review that particular question. That's a really good point that you're making. And we're talking to Cody Wisniewski, who is with the firearm policy.
coalition, their action foundation, and thank you for correcting me on that earlier.
And obviously, they're plaintiffs in this.
Vanderstock v. Garland is the case.
The process, the rulemaking process, because it's really ultimately more about that than
anything else with this case.
Yeah, exactly.
So the Administrative Procedure Act is basically the set of rules that Congress made for
the agencies, for the agencies to be able to issue their own rules and regulations.
And this is something that has had a bigger and bigger impact on our daily lives, right?
So for every law that Congress actually passes, the agencies publish 100 pages of regulation
in the Federal Register.
And so this is really a question about the agency's power, or in this case, really,
their lack thereof.
Congress defined firearm in a very specific way.
The agency used to recognize that.
The ATF used to advance the exact same interpretation that we're advancing in our case.
So this isn't some crazy theory.
It's what we all know the law means and what the law says.
But this administration is trying to end run Congress,
knows that it can't get a law passed through Congress.
And so instead, charged the agency with taking this tactic,
which is just an attempt to legislate via an executive branch agency,
which is frankly offensive.
Unconstitutional.
Unconstitutional, illegal.
And that's really what is at the core of this case.
So the Supreme Court is going to be dealing with this question, obviously, of the definition of a firearm.
But really what that comes down to is an interpretation of federal law.
Yeah. And to your point, I mean, ultimately, it seems like, you know, previously with these cases,
they lean towards the justices leaned towards allowing Congress.
And whether it's, you know, the Supreme Court or lower courts, they always seem to lean towards allowing Congress to do their job and not these executive, you know, not the ATF,
not these bureaucratic agencies of, you know,
unelected individuals.
So that's, you know, that's, you know, I like, I like to get,
I'm not an optimist, but I like to kind of be optimistic in this case.
But, you know, I'm still, we can still be disappointed.
I mean, it is government after all.
We can still be disappointed by it.
What do you say that, and I, and I, I, I don't like getting people ahead over their skis on this,
but, you know, say ultimately this, the, the justices make the determination
that has fallen in line with previous determination.
on this rulemaking process, that then kicks it back to Congress, correct?
Yeah, well, so it really just removes it from the agency.
And that's what's important, right?
So the court can strike down any parts of this rule,
including the agency's attempted redefinition.
And so what that really does is just says that the agency can't do what it's trying to do.
If the agency wants to try again, it can.
But that's what, you know, the importance of an opinion here that really limits agency
authority.
it doesn't necessarily force Congress to act.
It certainly sends a signal that this isn't the sort of thing that the agencies can do.
And so if Congress wanted to act in this space, that that would be the only avenue available.
Now, if Congress acted, then we would have some real Second Amendment questions that would come into plan on whether this is even a law that can be passed federally.
Yeah, that's a very good point on that.
We're talking to Cody Wisniewski with the Firearms Policy Coalition Action Foundation.
the I mean currently the the from what I understand the rule is allowed to remain in effect until this is determined correct correct so which isn't it's you know not the best but how would this affect other cases involving like I look at you know for and and I know this is a different case from yours although I know FPC has remarked on it Dexter Taylor in New York with the whole ghost gun case I mean obviously this determination would definitely establish
a precedent that would affect that case, considering it's another agency that's trying to redefine.
I mean, if the definition is removed from the ATF, that ultimately takes the win out of the sales for
the state's case and with Dexter Taylor.
For Dexter, it's slightly different.
So Dexter is more of a actual kind of pure Second Amendment question that's involved in his case.
And of course, we've been in contact with Dexter's attorneys about his case and about that ruling,
you know, before even the trial court.
So it's his cases involving more of a Second Amendment question about that individual, natural,
fundamental right to self-manufacture your own arms, which of course is a right that should not
be able to be regulated by government, especially in the way that New York is regulating it.
So it will definitely have an impact insofar as the topic is going to be discussed and the topic
is going to be at the forefront of conversation in courts and in commentary.
but it will also kind of diverge in the sense that this is a question of federal agency authority.
And Dexter's case is a question, you know, more closely related to a Second Amendment claim.
I don't know if the ATF can keep getting, I mean, it's like they keep losing like it's their job with these cases.
I mean, you know, whether it's the bump stock or whether it's, I mean, they keep running up against that, that rule that they cannot be doing Congress's job.
They can't be doing what they're not allowed to do.
and just like making up these edicts and then expecting them to have full force and effect of the law
and that everyone suffers under the under the penalty as though we're criminals by breaking a law that's not really a law, it's just a bureaucratic edict.
Yeah, they can't be doing what they're not allowed to do should be just the tagline of the ATF now.
I think I might steal that.
That's it, right?
And that's where this case is going to have a really big impact.
So of course, we've got a pending case challenging the pistol brace rule as well.
That's mock v. Garland.
And then, of course, the ATF just published another rule this engaged in the business rule that seeks to basically end private transfers.
So a decision in this case will have a direct impact on those future cases, different subsections of the law, different interpretations of federal law.
But this case gives the Supreme Court an opportunity to send a very clear message to ATF that it can't be legislating, that it can't be passing rules or sorry, writing rules that seek to redefine.
federal law and seek to make people criminals overnight. It just does not have that power.
What can people do to help with this case? Yeah, the biggest thing is just following along with our
work. So you can follow along with what FPC is doing at firearms policy.org. You can follow
along with FPC Action Foundation at FPC Action Foundation.org. That's, I so appreciate, I appreciate what
you're doing. I appreciate, I also appreciate the level of aggression that you all have, because I think
this is an area where it's needed. I think that people have been too
apathetic for too long and we're really grateful for everything that you all do. I'd
love to have you back because I think this is, is this coming up for SCOTA season?
Like, what is it? Like May, June is when usually the decisions are rendered?
Yeah. Thanks for having us on. We'd be happy to come back. We're going to start seeing a lot
of opinions come down from the Supreme Court over the next couple months, especially in some of
these, you know, high value cases when you're talking about like Rahimi or the bump stock case.
you know, we're going to start to see opinions come down.
Absolutely. We'd love to have you back.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Cody, it Wisniewski, with the Firearm Policy Coalition Action Foundation.
And you can follow him, The Wizard of Laws with the Z on X.
Good to see you. Thanks so much. Appreciate you.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
So the, yeah, the rulemaking, the rulemaking with the, and again, as we were talking about,
not just the ATF, but it's also the CDC with the rent moratorium.
And you have all of these bureaucratic agencies that are going way beyond their,
their scope, way beyond their influence. And so I'm excited. I would love to see this slap down.
I don't get excited until it's done, because again, not an optimist, but hopefully this would,
I mean, it's an earthquake in terms of Second Amendment legal issues.
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Americans, people that want to come down and they want to protest at the court and they want to protest
peacefully. We have more police presence here than anyone's ever seen. For blocks, you can't get near
this court has. And yet you have nobody up at a college where you have very radical people
wanting to rip the colleges down, the universities down, and that's a shame. But it all starts
with Joe Biden. The signals he puts out are so bad. And I can tell you, he's no friend of Israel.
for sure. It's killing. Like someone there. Come on. What are you people there? Get a, get a lapel mic for the love and put it on his lapel before he does one of those things again. Oh my gosh. I, that's the first, I couldn't, I thought of that the whole like at the first time, at the time I first saw that. It just come on, have it ready. Have him so we can just come out and do like a quick hit and then share your video. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Yeah, Robert Kraft.
New England Patriots owner. He's withdrawing all financial support from Columbia University.
I've seen the stories, too, about students already applying for their refunds from tuition.
They ought to. They ought to. They ought to apply for their refunds. It's ridiculous.
I mean, this, this is, it's just, it's nonsense to see. I mean, you're at the end of the year, you've got finals and then all this stuff is happening.
I wonder what the grades of these students are like, probably not great.
If this is, you know, the kind of stuff that they espouse, they don't really know the history of the area or anything like that.
You know, just tonight I'm scheduled to be on with Jesse Waters in his program on Fox.
So I'll let you know either Twitter or Facebook.
And then, again, maybe with you on air tomorrow may not be with you on here tomorrow.
I don't know until this evening because that I'm in the middle.
I'm in my two-week on call for federal jury duty.
So if I'm not here tomorrow, that's why.
And I hate it.
I know.
It makes it super easy when you work in broadcasting to find out the night before whether or not you're going to be on air the next day.
Super great.
Sycasm.
Yeah.
Kane, today's stupidity.
All right.
It is Nancy Pelosi.
She's your favorite.
I said that intentionally.
This is her.
What happened on October 7th?
Do you remember who stopped the ceasefire in October 7th?
It arrives with Schmast.
Oh, that's right.
But somehow she has this conclusion.
Listen to this.
We reject the policy.
and the practice of Netanyahu.
Terrible.
Why?
What could be worse
than what he has done in response?
What Hamas did on October 7.
First of all, the exposure.
His intelligence person resigned.
He should resign.
I mean, like raping people to death
is probably worse.
You know, like parachuting in
and, you know, shooting up in music festival.
She's probably distracted by all the insider trading.
But yeah.
Yeah, she's like, she's watching her phone
for all that insider trade.
That's what it is.
Yeah, she's watching her stock portfolio.
It's what she's doing.
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