The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tuesday April 30 - Full Show

Episode Date: April 30, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Switching gears to another topic and following up what you said earlier about the protests in Colombia. Earlier you talked about how you didn't want to comment on what school administrators might do, but the protesters themselves have now defied a 2 p.m. deadline should they leave? The protesters themselves have? Yes, there was a deadline for them to leave by 2 p.m. and they have not done so. You mean that Columbia has said there is a 2 p.m. deadline for them? Okay. I'm just not going to comment on leadership at colleges. and university their decisions. That's for them to decide. We've been very clear. Americans have
Starting point is 00:00:35 the right to approach to peacefully protest and we're going to continue to call out any type of hateful rhetoric, any type of potential hateful violence here. It has no place in America. Anti-Semitism, we're going to call out. It is abhorrent. And that is hate speech. We're just going to be consistent. When it comes to those types of decisions on campuses, that is something for college universities, leadership to decide on. So that is the, that's the, uh, KJP who is, sorry, I'm dealing with the technical thing here right off the bat. We had a monitor issue.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Uh, she's dealing with this situation or asking about, she's asked about this situation, uh, at the, uh, college, the protest because I was looking, I don't know if you guys saw this last night. They had, uh, they had this, they had a 2 p.m. deadline and they didn't look. leave and that then it's considered trespass at that point they they it's considered trespass at that particular point and I'm not quite sure why that's such a a difficult thing for them to figure out not quite sure why it's so hard for them to realize that after a certain point you can't you can't stay you can't be there you can't you know you have to leave at that point so welcome to the show
Starting point is 00:01:57 Dana Lash here with you, like I said, I'm dealing with this. I stand my seat, right? And my monitor is like way lower than it normally is. And it's like I can't see like how it's weird. It's so weird. Like I feel. Huh? No, I don't know. It's like weird. So the crazy thing is that I have been watching the show called Constellation. And it's like when you have two people in two different planes of reality. And then what they end up. I don't want to give it away. Gosh, dang it. I can't tell you what it feels like. gosh dang it. I can't explain to you what it's like. It's on my list for this weekend to watch. Gosh, dang it. I want to like share any, because I'll give it away. I'll give, I don't care about that. I'll have to deal with it. I'll have to deal with it. I'll have to deal with politics. That's what it feels like. It feels like I'm like at a different plane of existence and everything's weird. You've ever had those days where it's just your everything's weird. Yes. Everything's weird today. It's all upside down. We deal with politics every day. So it comes up quite often. It's weird. I don't know what it is. Like I think I switched spaces. with like a different Dana? Yeah. In a different plane? I think that's what happened. All right. So the college, I apologize. The college, the college protest thingy, the 2 p.m. Trash Baby deadline. They were supposed to get out. When you don't get out, what do you think is going to happen? It's your, you're trespassing at that point. You have to go. And they're making it to where the
Starting point is 00:03:19 other students there are having a really difficult time, you know, just like, I don't know, going to class and taking finals. And I've been watching, like, video after video we had, I sent, I don't know how much audio I sent you guys. I just, I was sending you very interesting video that I saw that I happened to see, uh, last night of different protesters. Like some were getting tased and then some were getting, uh, oh, not tased. They got, they had, what is it, the tear, the, the orange, the tear gas or whatever, the, whatever. I don't know. I don't even care.
Starting point is 00:03:52 They were, they were, they were being told to displeased. and they didn't disperse. And it's like, what do you think is going to happen? So the idea of a protest is to raise awareness for a particular issue. You're raising awareness. You're taking a stand on something. But what are they actually taking a stand on? And I think that's like the biggest, the bigger question here. I mean, if you're, because a protest, isn't a protest you're trying to convince people to agree with you? Right. Are you trying to pursue, if you're engaged in a protest. What is the point of the protest? To persuade people to agree with you. Your hostess, and by the way, greetings and salutations, I didn't welcome you all earlier. Dana Lash with you.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Can listen all around the country. You can stream, watch a simulcast as well, Channel 347, direct TV. Got a lot of stuff to hit. But that's, I, as somebody who's, who's participated in and planned and done a lot of protests, I mean, that's the whole point. You're, you are trying to persuade people to agree with you to see your side. And sometimes it's to also put pressure on a different entity. And these people, the issue is that what they're claiming isn't reality. I mean, they're, they're claiming that what, like Israel's involved in a genocide and all this stuff. Look, let's just be real. The Gazans, the Hamas government, they're the colonizers of that strip. They were given the strip. They were the colonizer. Can you be a colonizer if you're given the
Starting point is 00:05:18 strip of land also? Like, they don't understand. understand the history. I was reading one piece, too, where a lot of these people that were being arrested were not even students at this university, which, how lame is your life that you go back to a college campus to protest? It's ridiculous. And so they, one university said, like, the majority of the people that were arrested weren't even students there. Then you also had UCLA where they're, again, remember, a protest is to get people to persuade, you know, you're trying and persuade people. These students blocked a Jewish student, forcibly blocked him from attending class. And they, one of the, this is one of the campuses where I think there was a Hesbollah flag,
Starting point is 00:06:00 or there was a Hesbole flag, like all of them. But this is one where they had a Hesbola flag. They stopped this student from going to class. Like they physically stopped him. Yeah, listen to this. This is, we have, we have, we have this. You guys have closed the entrance. We are UCLA students. I have my ID right here. I'm being blocked off Not by the security guy, but by you two. You three. Oh look, they're making their bird while I'm going this way. Excuse me.
Starting point is 00:06:25 This is what they do. Everybody, look at this. Look at this. I'm a UCLA student. I deserve to go here. We pay tuition. This is our school. And they're not letting me walk in.
Starting point is 00:06:34 My classes over there. I want to use that entrance. Well, I can't take it. Will you let me go in? This can be over in a second. Just let me and my friends go in to class. We're not engaging with that. Then you can move.
Starting point is 00:06:47 Will you move? We're not. Okay, we're going. Sounds like a game of Red Rover. We're going. I'm going in. I don't, I have my hands up. I'm not hurting them.
Starting point is 00:06:58 You know what? The reason that these people are allowed to protest is because they thrive off the indulgence of other people wanting to keep it peaceful. I would knock your fat ass on the ground. And I would stomp on your damn face going to class. Tired of this. Step all the way off. I don't care. I don't care about keeping peace.
Starting point is 00:07:18 I don't. I don't. think that for far too long people have been coddled. This guy is super class. He's super classy because he didn't do what I would do. I would have, I would have barreled. You got, I mean, you got a couple of fat chicks that are standing there with damn table picnic cloths over their heads. Get the hell out of the way. This dude's got to go to class. Move. You understand the move part. Move. Get out. I'm so done with it. I'm so done with this stuff. Knock it off. None of these people would survive a day
Starting point is 00:07:48 underneath the type of rule for which they are advocating. You realize the irony of this, right? Not a single one of these people would last a day. Under the type of governance, they are demanding, that they are defending, that they are protecting, that they are speaking to. They wouldn't last a day. But they're here in the United States
Starting point is 00:08:12 where you can run your mouth and the law protects you, your backside from the consequence of cash in the check that your mouth writes. And they get to do all this here. They get to puff up. They get to flex. They get to do all of this. Run their mouths. Target other students based on their faith.
Starting point is 00:08:30 And by the way, that dude was way more in shape and probably could have knocked them out. All of them. You got to handle the whole crowd, I think. And he was being super classy about it. I'm just, I'm so tired of seeing this stuff. My gosh, it's not the 1930. This is 2024. You're blocking someone from going to school because they're Jewish.
Starting point is 00:08:51 What is wrong with you? Good grief. You got the little Aryan nation there with the little picnic towels on their head. They're modern day torches, right? They're right there with the Charlottesville bros. So these, they had this deadline. They ignored it. You had police move in, UT and Austin.
Starting point is 00:09:12 You had police move in and move people, physically remove people from there. encampments. There was a video of one dude who was bringing Coca-Cola around to the different encampments. I don't think this was at UT. I think this was at another university. And someone was like, well, you know that they're, because apparently, I guess Coca-Cola's owned by their owners are Jewish. And they're like, that's Zionistota. They're like, yeah, but I really wanted some Coca-Cola. It's hysterical. And I think also it would be a very funny ad, but that's a whole other story. So at UT they were moving people out because they told them
Starting point is 00:09:47 it's time to disperse your trespassing after this point. At this point you can't be here. They didn't move out. So they had the cops moving and then everyone acts shocked. In Florida, University of Florida issued a statement on arresting protesters. They said, quote,
Starting point is 00:10:00 this is not complicated. The University of Florida is not a daycare. We do not treat protesters like children. They knew the rules. They broke the rules. They'll face the consequences. And we have told, they said they added, we have patiently told
Starting point is 00:10:13 protesters, many of whom are outside agitators, that they were able to exercise their right to free speech and free assembly. We also told them that clearly prohibited activities would result in a trespassing order. And they said that a lot of these people were, they were engaging in prohibited activities. You know, they are, they were engaging in, and still are, in vandalism in Columbia. Do you see them breaking out windows and all this stuff? Yeah, they got, it's been violent. That's not free speech. you are not the victim at that point you are not the sympathetic figure
Starting point is 00:10:44 tired of this stuff so this is i mean there's there's there's tons of it there's there's tons of this stuff there's tons of students being targeted did you guys hear though did you hear about the bananas did you hear about the bananas came yeah yeah so at UCLA the colonizers got super mad They were, they colonized with their little pump tins on the quad. And they said that they had signs up that somebody in their liberated zone had a potential fatal banana allergy.
Starting point is 00:11:28 And they said, counter protesters invaded the encampment. And they came back waving bananas. One broad said like settlers waving machine guns. And there's a video of a chick, just eating a banana. She's dancing. She's got the Israeli flag. and she's dancing. Don't banana me, bro.
Starting point is 00:11:48 I can't banana. It was like a, can you imagine calling the police over that? Hello, please. Yes, they're eating bananas. They're such revolutionaries, aren't they? How did you bring a banana here? Golly.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Wait, if I'm allergic to bananas and someone throws a banana and hits me, is that going to hurt me? I don't know. I think you have to eat it, right? I think you have to eat it, right? Yeah, exactly. I mean, maybe you should have thought of that before you went camped out in the quad, right?
Starting point is 00:12:20 Like just saying. Can you believe they're bringing, oh my gosh, this kid is so insane. So we have, and by the way, they also took janitors hostage. Did you guys hear about this too? At Columbia, they had some janitors that they wouldn't let leave. You know, because they're all for the little guy. Yeah, the working class. They literally kept janitors as hostages.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Oh my gosh, you guys, I have so much to share with you. All right. So we got to get into all of this. We also have to get in, I've got like a million things. We've got to discuss the Austin City Council in Texas. They're voting to make Austin a sanctuary city for gender affirming care. I'm on eint of. So we're going to hit that because I don't even know what that means.
Starting point is 00:13:01 We're also going to get into the taxes stuff, the racial taxes. And the meltdown from ugly chicks in gaming. I will fight you all. I am meaner. No, let me explain something here. Let me explain it. I have to work overtime to be nice. I am one of the people that you better thank the Lord that there exist laws to reign people
Starting point is 00:13:26 like me in and that there exists a higher being in whose good graces I am trying to maintain, right? You better thank your stars because I have to work very hard at being nice. I am not a very, like, well, King can attest. I'm not nice. I mean, yeah, you don't want to be on the other side of it, though. I have no tolerance for stupidity, and I don't like to see good people run through the mud. And I saw that happen yesterday and last night and this morning. So I'm just done.
Starting point is 00:13:58 And I love these people that are like, I'm just going to be mean to you, that I will eat it up like a solar power calculator needs sunlight to function. What does it matter with you? I can do this all day. Hi, I'm Margaret, a rhetoric and media major at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale President Dr. Larry Arne with a Constitution Minute. Many argue today that the Constitution is outdated because it addresses problems peculiar to the 18th century so long ago. And some of it does read sort of quaintly.
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Starting point is 00:18:29 Posted daily from the Dana Show. This is a dude of this protest. Which one is this? One of the trash baby protests. He's praising North Korea for nothing. Yeah, Princeton. It's a Princeton student. So at Princeton, this dude in a man bun.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Okay, I'm just going to take everything I have. First off, Dana, deep breath. Welcome, welcome back, everybody. Welcome back. It's at bottom of this first hour. That was a dude and a man bun who would not have been able to, the irony of him dressed as he is with the hairstyle that he has being in, here he's at Princeton.
Starting point is 00:19:21 And he gets up there on stage and he's like, oh, I mean, he's praising North Korea because North Korea never established diplomatic relations with Israel and oh my gosh. But is he familiar with North Korea by chance? So this is what's happening to these protests. You've got these like people that go up there and they're praising North Korea. They would never been able to do any of this stuff in North Korea. You literally have to choose a haircut from the Ken Jong-un short stacks little selection of his little menu of haircuts.
Starting point is 00:19:58 You know that, right? They don't even allow jeans down there because jeans ever since the Cold War is representation of Western freedom. And you can't have that. It's so assonine. This guy with his man bun, his man bun, which is just a white flag of defeat, I think.
Starting point is 00:20:16 It really is. I think he calls it a samurai top knot. It's not a samurai top knot. I think that's what he calls it. That's not a samurai top knot. No, no, no. Don't try that Bushito with me. Pretty sure. That's what he called.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Good night. But this is what, this is the kind of stuff that they're promoting at these protests. I thought my friend Sonny Johnson made a really great point the other day. And I had retweeted it and I was trying to find it. I couldn't find it. But she had said that essentially the, you know, it's a lot of these college, I don't want to say, they're college adults. They're young adults. Like these people are in their 20s.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Maybe the youngest amongst them is like 19. but they are weaponized with this. This is what she said. Hamas's copy, the American playbook. They have created a proxy war in our country. Our youth are their warriors. And we're watching it happen in real time.
Starting point is 00:21:12 She's not wrong. She is not incorrect. And these college campuses, part of me thinks that they deserve it because they have coddled this. Look at where all this stuff is happening. It happened at the most progressive of universities, right? All the Ivy leagues.
Starting point is 00:21:31 UT and Austin. I mean, out of all of the universities in Texas, and it happens at UT, which is the most progressive university in the state of Texas. These places that used to be champions of speech and of thought, because if any place is where you were going to push boundaries and ask questions, it was going to be on a college campus. And now college campuses have not been how far can you push the envelope in terms of exploration of thought and the exchange of ideals. Now it is all about the hive mind, cultivating a hive mind. That's exactly what it is. It's borg. It's not higher education.
Starting point is 00:22:16 It's all about cultivating the hive mind. And if you go against it, then you're targeted. And there have been some students pushing back. I mean, in the funniest ways, we had the banana thing earlier, which is hysterical. You had this guy who was, well, this is how he woke up the pup camp encampment at UCLA. It was at 4.30 in the morning. The one thing I couldn't figure out, did they have an actual rooster, or was it just a rooster? Recording.
Starting point is 00:22:48 I don't know. Check this out, because this was hysterical. This is 10. Hey, this is not a test. This is rock and roll. Time to rock it from the Delta to the DMZ. Is that me or does that sound like an Elvis presently movie? Wake up, commies.
Starting point is 00:23:12 Wake up. Wake up. I love it. This guy's a real MVP. I love it. So he plays like Robin Williams's intro. Good Morning, Vietnam. And then he's got that rooster recording at 4 in the morning.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Wake up commies. It's so good. That's so good. So, I mean, there have been, there was also this, audio sound by 11. And this was, I got this off of, I saw this, it was a progressive account that tweeted it. And they were saying, this guy shouting fat, phobic insults. Listen to this. This is audio sound by 11. Where's the lie? First he was like, learn how to tie a tie. And then he was like, go take a walk.
Starting point is 00:24:11 And he's like, eat a salad. That's a polite thing. It is. He's concerned for their health, King. He's giving nutrition advice, I think. I mean, I think, you know what, that's, that's courtesy. That's courtesy for you. That's real, that's manners for you.
Starting point is 00:24:24 That's civics for you. You only give that type of information to people you care about. Yeah. If he hated them, he'd be like, go have more, you know, Doritos and Mountain Dew Livewire. That's what he would tell them. But he's like, no, I'm concerned for your health. Perhaps munch on a salad. right? Perhaps
Starting point is 00:24:42 gnaw on some veggies. That's what he's telling them. He's so polite. What a polite counter-protester. I mean, just I've got to give some applause to him. That's a good guy. That's a good guy for you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So at
Starting point is 00:24:58 UCLA, I got to set this up. So at UCLA, they had the cops that came out. And there was an old dude there. And if you would just believe the stuff that you saw on social media. Oh my gosh. The cops pulled up. They pulled guns on this old man. But what was at the old man's feet? I want to play the audio slash video. So if you're
Starting point is 00:25:21 listening, you're not going to be able to see. But it's a guy, and I'll tell you. But if you're watching the simulcast, I want your eagle eyes to maybe point out something on the ground that was in this old dude's possession that maybe, just maybe would have made cops think that they had to pull their guns out. Go ahead and play. This is audio soundbite 14. The cops are approaching And there's an old man Oh, what is the What is the police officer?
Starting point is 00:25:45 What did he just move out of the way, Cain? That dude drops some loot. Look at that. That is one giant sword. That's a broad sword. He dropped some loot. So they just defeated this mini boss And the cop took it.
Starting point is 00:26:00 There is a gem in the handle, it looks like. Yeah, there's a gem. I'm sure it's plastic. But that sword is like more than half that cop. It's a charged sword. It's like more than half the cops. He's got a psycher's weapon. That's why they drew.
Starting point is 00:26:17 That's why, look, let me tell you guys this. Let me just tell you some. You cannot be going at the cops with a sword, all right? That's kind of considered weapony. So you may be met with force or they may just draw their guns on you. You just, I mean, that's the way it is. But you know what? We were talking about this over break.
Starting point is 00:26:42 You know what really gets me? You have all of this stuff that's happening on these college campuses, happening at these educational institutions. And I just want to contrast this with this story, a couple of different places. It's from New York Post, and it's also from Daily Mail and several others. So this was at a junior high school, right, in West Virginia. It was at a junior high school in West Virginia, and there were five West Virginia middle schoolers, and they were expected to compete their females, five girls, Lincoln Middle School. They were supposed to compete against a boy in Shotput.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And this is a boy who has been winning all of his competitions. In fact, last week, he won his competition by more than three feet. And he goes by the name of Becky Pepper Jackson. He's a dude. He's 13 years old. His parents are nuts because they're giving him puberty blocking medication and estrogen hormone therapy. The parents are doing this. They have no idea about the long-term consequences of abusing a perfectly healthy.
Starting point is 00:28:16 minor with hormones like this. They have no concept. They don't care. They're just letting him do whatever. And they're demanding that everyone else accommodate. And so now the girls on the track and field team who refused to compete with them have been banned permanently. They have been banned because they protested.
Starting point is 00:28:44 They're banned from all future competitions. if you want a definition of misogyny there it is that's it right there and i i bring this in and i'm going to thread this needle here coming up because this is what's happening at schools right and i got caught up in i don't know like social media drama because uh someone whose work i like and they work in a and gaming they are uh have written all kinds of stuff for world warcraft and all this we should probably try to get them on the show and i saw this dude getting just besieged by these harpies because he was sticking it for game developers right game developers they create characters in a certain way and they have you know their their their appearance all
Starting point is 00:29:38 this stuff and there's there's been all of these in the name of girl power and empowering females, a handful of these streamers that have to dress with necklines down to their navels while they ironically blast the attire of game characters and say that it's sexist or that it's porn sick for these game developers to dress these characters in so scant a fashion yet, have you seen what you're wearing while you're complaining about this? You know, just pointing it out. They're so focused on this. Why are you? Why are you? are they not, if you want to have a discussion about women who are actually being disenfranchised, why would you not talk about this stuff? Like what's happening in the school in West Virginia?
Starting point is 00:30:23 Where these female students, junior high, have been permanently banned from all future competitions because they would not allow themselves, they would not debase themselves and take a step back and allow a man to get in line in front of them, a boy, to take their spots on their female track and field team. So they just dropped out of competition. I mean, if you really were about women's empowerment, you would be doing more to speak up for them than you would be going at game devs
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Starting point is 00:32:46 Donald Trump has the worst record of job loss of any president. So we just have to make sure people know. That was a global pandemic. He had the worst record of any president. We've had other concerns in our country. If you want to be an apologist for Donald Trump, that may be your role. But it ain't mine. I don't think that anybody can accuse you.
Starting point is 00:33:09 And we. Okay. I did not have defending Katie Tour on my bingo card today this week, this month, this year ever. But Nancy Pelosi, did you see her brain skip? She has like a record going on her brain and the needle skipped right then. It when Katie Tour said, yeah, it's because of the pandemic, because of the lockdown. I mean, she's telling her that Biden's job gains, that stuff that was recovered, people went to work after the lockdown. That's what that was. and Nancy Pelosi didn't know how to say. So apparently pointing that out makes one a Trump stand. And the fact that she said that to Katie tour was such a weak read. That was actually uncharacteristic of Nancy Pelosi to do that. I will give her this. She's very clever.
Starting point is 00:33:57 And for her to have to rely on such a, just a basic as all get out deflection to try to step past that point, come on. That was so weak. That was so lame. There were better lies you could have probably thrown out than that one. And it just made her look ridiculous because anybody, that's MSNBC. You're telling someone who is a leftist on MSNBC, perhaps one of the most left-leaning networks out there. You're telling them that they are standing for Trump because they point that out. dude somebody was hitting the box wine too early that day that's the problem telling you what
Starting point is 00:34:45 what i find funny though it's box wine syndrome is when we complain about their spending and they're like but it was the pandemic though and they totally use the pandemic to justify all of this spending that they did but as soon as you point to jobs were lost during that time which is the reason why they did all the spending in the first place nope it's trump's record it's nothing to do We can't use the pandemic as the excuse. It seems kind of double standardy. Oh, it's way double standardy. I mean, that just doesn't even make sense.
Starting point is 00:35:15 It doesn't even make sense. Come on. That's lame. That's lame even for her. Come on. That is way lame. Oh, so that's, that was probably one of them. I mean, she snapped at her.
Starting point is 00:35:27 She just did not know how to deal with that. Very interesting. Now, coming up, we have some very fun stuff from the collection of trash baby protests happening at college campuses across the country. We're going to get into that. We're also going to talk more about this insanity at this West Virginia middle school. Can you imagine being one of the parents there, Kane? Can you, for real, dude, we'll talk about this. I feel so bad for these girls that are going to the school. We're going to get into that. We're also going to talk about Biden's racial taxation scheme. We have that coming up for you. The shooting that was that involved
Starting point is 00:36:07 This was just horrible. This story that came out yesterday in Charlotte. Serving a warrant, there was a shootout between police and two criminals. And we had some officers that were shot and killed. Four of them. In fact, we're going to talk about that as well coming up. And then what stupid Stephen King said in response to it. We got that and more. Stick with us. We know it's awesome that we have free radio. It's very nice that we do. Our partners that help make that possible Gold Co. Because we're probably, all our money is going to be worthless and we're all going to be in the desert eating cat food and you're going to have to, you know, I don't want to be like fallout and have to trade with bottle caps. So like everybody get gold and silver, please. And so Goldco can help you because it can be super saturated and it's a volatile economy and I don't know. You just want to have a hedge against inflation with Goldcoe and they can help make it possible because here's the other thing. With Goldcoe, they send out this free 2024 wealth protection kit and they will walk through from like start to finish how the whole economy works with gold and silver, how gold IRAs work.
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Starting point is 00:37:58 While our democracy would exactly fall apart immediately without it, the real threat looms larger. a candidate with outward disdain, not just for a free press, but for all of our freedoms and for the rule of law itself. This is so, this is so stupid, guys. This is one of the dumbest things I think I've seen in quite some time. And that's really saying something because I had a bunch of mad jiggly poops at me today. This is one of the dumbest things ever. This is Nicole Wallace, who is upset because she thinks that Biden may not win in, November and that it means there might not be a free press if that's if that happens that's that's her reasoning. Welcome back to the program. It's Dana Lash with you. Top of this second hour. You can listen all across the country. Terrestrially. You can stream the radio program. You can also check out
Starting point is 00:38:58 the simulcast, which is on X, Rumble, YouTube, Facebook, Channel 347, Direct TV and some other places. But I'm like, running out of, I'm not going to say everything. I'm not going to list everything. We're everywhere. She said this on MSNBC. Wasn't she in the Bush White House? Yep. And wasn't one of the other dudes that she worked with at MSNBC? He's not a Republican anymore, but he was a Republican like in the 90s, right?
Starting point is 00:39:24 You're talking about Scarborough? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That dude. With his Nepo baby wife? Yeah. Yes. I, I, that seems hyperbole. For her to say this?
Starting point is 00:39:37 You're being generous. Oh, I'm being way generous. She seems nuts. Like, how many people were hitting box wine this morning? Like, for real? All of them. Oh, my gosh. Did a bunch of Karen's, I'm sorry if your name's Karen, but I'm going with it.
Starting point is 00:39:48 I could use Cynthia if you prefer that because that's the FCC acceptable version of what's in my head. Did they just like all wake up and go, I am not bitchy enough today. I'm going to go have some box wine and turn it up to 11. Is that what they did? Was there like a thing that we missed? Was there a memo that went out and we just all missed it? You know how like you have like national lesbian visibility days for the invisible lesbians? You know, bless them, 364 days of the year.
Starting point is 00:40:15 You can't see them. Why are we not using them for spec ops? I don't know. And then they send out a memo for it. Is today these broads day? What is what would this day be? Almost said it. And I'm glad I stopped because Steve would have murdered me.
Starting point is 00:40:33 I'm going to do it. National driveway drinking? National driveway drink. No, because wait a minute. Now, hold up. Hold up, hold up. Now, let's not get, let's not throw all the driveway drinkers in there. All right.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Let's not, let's not throw all of them in there. We're specifically talking about one type. So driveway box wine drinking. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Yeah. I'm going to get the people who are like, Dana, you know box wine actually keeps better. And then they're going to try to tell me the science behind why, like vacuum seal bags.
Starting point is 00:41:02 I'm not, don't you send that, don't you send that noise to me. That's true. Less air. It's with you. Are you the frenzy a lobbyist? Let it breathe when it needs to breathe, but yeah. Golly. So I don't know what happened with this.
Starting point is 00:41:15 And also stop contouring your nose like that. I don't know what happened with this day, but like there are a lot of broads woke up super mad today. And then I woke up thinking I switched spots with a different me. I don't know. This is a weird day. But what is this whole like, I may not be here. There may not be a White House correspondent's dinner.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Oh, my. Don't threaten me. the good time because of what? You're on MSNBC. It's a matter with you. Good grief. These people, but I'm telling you, this, I don't know if you guys saw, well, I know you saw the story. This story is just infuriating and heartbreaking. There's two very, very dangerous times for a police officer when they do traffic stops and when they serve warrants. And one of those played out yesterday in Charlotte. Charlotte Police, two criminals,
Starting point is 00:42:11 they exchanged fire and there was a live stream on Facebook showing two heavily armed cops taking cover behind a vehicle as they engaged in a shootout. And there was one terrified neighbor who was apparently locked outside of his house begging to be let in. Four officers were serving a warrant
Starting point is 00:42:30 for a felon Terry Clark Hughes. Terry Clark Hughes was a convicted criminal and he was in illegal possession of a firearm as a violent, violent, violent felon. And he was shot dead in the exchange. But also so were officer Samuel Polky and officer William Elliott. They were shot and killed. And they both worked for the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections. And the officers, they showed up. tried to serve a warrant. And there was also a U.S. Marshal who has not been named, who was killed
Starting point is 00:43:09 in the attack as well, because you had four officers shot. And the criminal opened fire after the, because they exchanged fire when officers arrived, the criminals responded with gunfire. Officers responded with fire. They exchanged fire. The wanted man was killed. And then the second guy began, kept firing at them. And they said that they had received additional gunfire within the residence. It's not clear yet if it was the wanted man who shot and killed police or if it was the second individual. But the investigation is ongoing. And they haven't released the name of the second individual. But they stated that there was also a woman and a teenager that were also in the house and they were being questioned. So there's a three-hour standoff.
Starting point is 00:44:00 and it just, I mean, it's just horrible. Horrible. But it was a criminal. Stephen King gets down there and was like, oh, ain't guns great? That's what he tweeted yesterday. How the hell? What does this have to do with guns? This was a repeat violent offender who was out based on the type of, because of the type
Starting point is 00:44:23 of restorative justice that people like Steve King, Stephen King champion. And he's like, oh, ain't guns great? what does this have to do the gun? He was an illegal possession as a repeat violent felon. He had a warrant out because he had more felony gun charges. How is this a gun issue? It's a criminal issue. Geez. Now this, you're not going to, I really didn't see anything on MSNBC about this. Local media covered it. I saw some stuff on Fox and some other more conservative-minded entities. But you know they're too busy trying to make protesters blocking Jewish students trying to make them trying to make the police in the situation look bad it's just all it's heartbreaking but this is what there's there's been I think a long journey of just disrespect and a lack of stewardship for fellow citizens that's reflected in stuff like this because this is, I mean, who engages, who sits here and you have cops coming to serve a warrant
Starting point is 00:45:40 and you immediately open fire on them in a residential neighborhood? And it's nice outside. Kids are playing in the street. You know, people are out, you know, you just have no regard for anybody else in the area, no regard, especially for the cops, no regard for anybody else in the area. This is that restorative justice. This guy had a rap sheet. There was a mile long. Violent, violent, violent, felon. I feel bad for their families. God help them. That's tough stuff. You're doing your job and you go and serve a warrant because one guy decided he wanted to keep on being a thug. Everybody else had to die. And you wonder why a lot of people don't want to go and wear the badge because it's like almost like you
Starting point is 00:46:25 got two choices. You can have, you can be targeted for defending yourself or defending innocence or you can be shot and killed. There's only like two choices there. It's like that one story that we were talking about a couple of weeks ago where you had a guy who was wearing a ski mask and he opens fire on cops. Cops return fire. He's killed and everyone's like, how could the police murder him? Well, he opened fire on him. Dumbass. That's what happened. You play stupid games. You win stupid prizes. That's how it happened. Jeez. Now, some of the other stuff that we are watching, I want to switch gears here because absent in our discussion the past few days has been what have the Biden's been up to?
Starting point is 00:47:13 Did you guys see this piece out from Politico how Jim Biden is implicated in business with Qatari officials because they've been trying to establish a financial relationship and the receipts are there between Jim Biden and all of these other foreign governments out there? Well, we knew he had one with China. We knew we had one with Ukraine. We knew we had one with, you know, a ton of other people
Starting point is 00:47:37 and different entities with, different countries and also now apparently official government officials, like Qatari officials. Politico says that new details about Jim Biden's financial efforts are spilling out in a Kentucky bankruptcy court because apparently he had partnered with Qatari government officials trying to find money for his ventures. They had a former business partner of Jim Biden's attesting that two companies that facilitated the efforts were owned by members of the Katari government. Why is that government, by the way, also in the newslet? Oh, that's right, because they are providing safe spaces for Hamas leadership.
Starting point is 00:48:16 See, Hamas does not live in the strip that they colonized. Their leaders actually live in Qatar. So one of the companies named in the testimony partnered directly with Jim Biden. It was multi-year fundraising efforts. The second provided financial backing for a bunch of loans for Biden to arrange, et cetera, et cetera. this is now considered evidence of some of the closest known financial links between a family member of Joe Biden's and a foreign government. Because they were all in business together. So what did Joe Biden make off of that? What did he stand to make off of that? I mean, notice how wherever, I mean, whatever he was involved in, there was a Biden there, whether it was Hunter or Jim, that stood to the side and was making a financial,
Starting point is 00:49:05 relationship based on whatever Joe was doing at the time. Trying to create business arrangements based on whatever Joe was doing at the time. This is, I mean, this family, that seems like a conflict, does it not? You have the brother of the president of the United States. He's got all these business relationships with a government that's also actually sheltering Hamas terrorists. While Joe Biden's not demanding that Hamas released hostages, but instead is, trying to condemn Israel for defending itself. Very interesting.
Starting point is 00:49:40 We have more on the way. We've got headlines coming up as we roll into the bottom of the second hour and also coming your way, just to make you aware. It's not the shot. AstraZeneca admits their shot now caused a rare blood clotting effect. Oh, what? Cains immediately right there. But it's not the shot, though, right?
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Starting point is 00:51:10 That's Patriotmobile.com slash Dana or call 972 Patriot. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5. This is kind of a funny story. So in Japan, a town is building a big screen to block the view of Mount Fuji because they said that they've had it. They've had enough of the tourists. It's Fujikowagicco.
Starting point is 00:51:35 the town in Japan known for a number of scenic photo spots that offer a near perfect shot of Japan's iconic Mount Fuji so they begin constructing a large black screen on a stretch of sidewalk to block the view of the mountain and they're saying it's because of misbehaving tourists who run out into traffic and do all kinds of stuff
Starting point is 00:51:52 and sometimes accidentally trespass on private property that seems a little bit aggressive just got to say a little aggressive maybe chill a little bit maybe tell people look you people You don't run out into the stuff. Don't run out into traffic. You know, if that looks like somebody's house, don't go in it.
Starting point is 00:52:10 It's not difficult. A fearless monkey gang have torn down anti-monkey protesters in a town terrifying all the residents. Posters. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So this is in Thailand, and they put up protesters all around this town of Lottbury in Thailand. And they were trying to, you know, warn people because these monkeys are. They're mean. They're almost like little capuchins.
Starting point is 00:52:38 But they said that they bite people, they attack them, steal from them. So they put up these signs and the monkeys tore the signs down. I'm not even joking. They tore them down. I feel like it's almost time for me to share that story with you. I have to share it
Starting point is 00:52:53 every now and then for the new people. Because I engaged in, in one, a monkey fight. For real. It happened. True story. China is said to launch a high-stakes mission, to the moon's hidden side. It's not going to ever happen because it's made in China. So, I mean, anything you're saying.
Starting point is 00:53:11 They said it's a six, the Chinese six mission is expected the last 53 days. They're going to send a robotic spacecraft on a round trip to the far side of the moon. And they're going to have technically demanding missions that are going to pave the way for an inaugural Chinese crew landing and a base on the lunar South Pole. Never going to happen. Let's see. Also. new human-eyed AI robot has learned impressive cooking and cleaning skills faster than a human. I don't know how I feel about that.
Starting point is 00:53:44 It's, I mean, it's neat, but also terrifying, right? I don't know how I feel about this. Would you eat food prepared by a robot like that? I don't know, you kind of are in some ways, like high processed food. Some people are. Two Minen in Orleans recited after they fought over loose pigs. Gosh, this headline. they got to a fight over some pigs.
Starting point is 00:54:05 This was on Friday. The police there said they received a call about pigs blocking the road on Maple Street. Then they got calls claiming two men were fighting in the street in the same area when they got there. 37-year-old Ty Morrison, 57-year-old Michael Sire were fighting over the pigs, which neither of them owned or managed. But they were fighting over them. Like they each wanted them? Bacon Futures. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:28 I'm bacon futures. That's right. That's the way to look at it. And, well, I'll have more for you coming up next. but we've got protests. We also have culture. We've got a whole bunch of stuff. Stick with us. More after this. Elevate your commute, workouts, or downtime with the Dana Show podcast. Unleash the power of knowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:54:53 Should the United States bring in people from those? Well, we are a land of immigrants and we are a land of asylum seekers. Anyone escaping persecution and oppression and violence, the United States has always been an open home to those people. So whether they're coming from Palestine, Honduras, Guatemala, Los Salvador, Mexico, Haiti. They're coming here to contribute to our economy, which 99.9% of them are.
Starting point is 00:55:27 We've always been a place to open our doors to immigrants coming here. So yeah, fully support that and also fully support amnesty for the migrants who have been here for quite some time. Ghaly, I love how this guy just sits here and writes all these checks that he expects everybody else to cash. That's crazy. That's just, that's really wild. That's Jamal Bowman. He's like, yeah, I totally, he didn't mention Cuba, as K noted. He's, he's, I'm all for resettling, uh, Gazan residents here in the United States and, you know, citizenship and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:56:00 No, welcome back to the program. I'm Dana Lash with you, bottom of this second hour. And there's a reason why, and we've talked about this before, there's a reason why all of these other Arab nations are completely unwilling to take in any kind of anybody from Gaza. And first off, I don't think that we should be welcoming anyone who's voted for Hamas in the United States. but there's a reason why all of these other countries have been unwilling to accept any of those people. I mean, you had, I mean, Egypt will not,
Starting point is 00:56:41 Jordan will not, and they're, they flank Israel, they're on either side of Israel. They share borders with Gaza and the two countries with West Bank, Jordan. And they will not taken any. They said, in fact, Jordan's king Abdullah said, quote, no refugees in Jordan, no refugees in Egypt. And he also, the Egyptian president,
Starting point is 00:57:08 Cici, had said that the attempt to push his quote was the attempt to push civilian inhabitants to migrate to Egypt, he said, could wreck peace in the region. Because there's been conflict that's happened every time that that's taken place previously. Just look at Lebanon. Goodness. There's a reason why they have a actual border wall there and Rafa. There's a reason.
Starting point is 00:57:33 They're worried about the Hamas. They're worried about the influence of Hamas who was popularly elected and still popularly supported to this day. I mean, there's a reason for all of this. People, I don't think even going back to Arafat when he was exiled, I mean, there's a reason. There was conflict that broke out. At the time, there was conflict that broke out. in one of the refugee camps in Beirut. And now they all support Hamas.
Starting point is 00:58:04 I mean, there's a history here. It creates problems. It creates a ton of problems. They have, they had fighting that breaks out in these camps. They, and a lot of it's from the people who support Hamas and they're trying to push that on everybody else. I mean, good grief. I mean, this, there's a lot of history here. And there's a reason why none of these other countries will accept any of these people from,
Starting point is 00:58:30 this territory and just and I think that's ever more reason why the United States also should not. Just I don't know. These people that are out here protesting, they have no idea about the history. They have no idea about the motivations of the ruling entity there. They have no idea what their agenda is. We, we do because we are students of history. We pay attention. We know what's happening in our world, but they don't hear. And they don't there. And so you still have these protests that are continuing, which is really, I mean, do you know how much money there? Let me pull this. Do you know how much money they're actually receiving?
Starting point is 00:59:13 There was a piece over at Red State. $7 billion in taxpayer funds went to Ivy League universities. Every single university that has these anti-Israel pro-Hamas protesters and these encampments, every single one of them got billions of dollars from the taxpayers, which is weird because they also have, doesn't Harvard have like billions of dollars in an endowment? Why are they getting so much taxpayer dollars? So much of our money. I mean, we have a $35 trillion in debt, and we're just bleeding money to these entities, to these universities.
Starting point is 00:59:44 And so this $5 billion, let's see, scholarships, grants, and contracts, taxpayer dollars that made its way to Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, all of the universities where you're seeing all of this protests, all of this unrest take place. Yeah, Harvard's is, oh gosh, Harvard. is billions. Billions upon billions. Over, Harvard has almost 51 billion dollars, their endowment. Yale has over $41 billion endowment. Stanford, over 36 billion. Princeton, over 35 billion. MIT, over 24, almost 25 billion dollars. Endowments. Those are the top five endowments. And yet they're getting billions of dollars in taxpayer funding. How is that? Now, we have an administration that's trying to forgive student loans.
Starting point is 01:00:50 And a lot of it is, I mean, really, a lot of it are these students who go to these very expensive universities and then they go to grad school, et cetera. They want their loans, quote unquote, forgiven. They want you to assume their loan. You have the administration doing all of this when you have billions upon billions upon billions upon billions upon billions of dollars in endowed. from just the top five. Those are just the top five. I'm not even getting into the other ones that get into the low 20s. Those are the poor universities.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Oh, you only have $20 billion in endowments? Oh. Right? Only in that context does that number seem small or insignificant. But they've got DEI departments. They have all of these. They have too much money. They hoard it all.
Starting point is 01:01:35 They, I mean, I don't think you're getting what, you're investing in an education at any of these entities. And you're, what are they turning out? UC Berkeley, they received, and it's not just the Ivy League. Like I said, I was citing this Red State piece. There was a piece that was up at Fox a day or so ago, billions of taxpayer dollars, more than $7 billion to schools that foster all of this stuff. UC Berkeley received more than $451 million.
Starting point is 01:02:05 dollars. NYU received more than $805 million. U.T. Austin received over $645 million. This is taxpayer money. George Washington University received more than $200 million. Well, you can see where the money is going. Look at the students. Look at the people who are protesting for Hamas and who are screaming from the river to the sea. I have seen more videos of Jewish students. Someone sees a Jewish student walking near the protest area. They race towards them and encircle them. Some of these videos are people not even trying to cross the encampment.
Starting point is 01:03:01 Heaven forbid, if you have anything on you that identifies you as being Jewish, all those protesters will race to you and encircle you. There's more video. There's more video of it. It's happened to Columbia. it was one of them was at UCLA all these campuses across the country that's what that's where your taxpayer dollars are going to
Starting point is 01:03:22 you're you're helping to like radicalize collegiates on behalf of Hamas and that's what that's what our taxpayer dollars are going to honestly we went to war for less back during the days of the revolution did we not we did
Starting point is 01:03:46 Bird flu Kane's favorite topic Everybody's freaking out because there's a Florida dolphin that had the bird flu There's a bottlenose dolphin Mutated bird flu It's 18 times more resistant to drug treatment
Starting point is 01:03:59 Very conveniently before the election But it's not a conspiracy It's a bottle nose dolphin The latest of the mammals to die from bird flu Scientists from the University of Florida Found this particular bird flu victim They were notified of a dolphin
Starting point is 01:04:13 That appeared to be in distress and then afterwards, the autopsy revealed a deadly strain of the bird flu. The virus was in the mammal's brain and lungs. It amputated 18 times more resistant to current drug treatments. And apparently it's spilling to cows and other mammals. Everyone's saying it's urge, it's getting ever so close to humans spillover. 18 states have quarantined cows to halt the bird flu spread. Again, very conveniently before the election, but it's not a conspicu.
Starting point is 01:04:44 Spearsy theory. I got a question. Oh, wait, there's more. Wait a minute. There's more. Hold up. Hold up. Ground beef is to be tested in states with bird flu outbreaks, Kane. The ground beef. Well, now I have two questions. Well, hang on. There's more.
Starting point is 01:04:58 Oh, my God, more? Federal officials, they're also looking at the safety of milk. Because they said not only in the ground beef, but also in the milk. 39 dairy cattle herds in nine states. And they said they found the H5 in one virus. But wait, there's more. I know. They're also saying stop drinking the unpasteurized milk. Because if you're drinking the unpastrized milk, you could get the bird flus.
Starting point is 01:05:26 It's happening. The bird flus will get you. How did the humanity survive without pasteurizing their milk for centuries? Oh, but the early FDA test say, oh, oh, they're now, they didn't detect the live infectious virus, but there's some of the bird flu's in it. All right. Is there any more? Because I do have a couple questions. They said the positive
Starting point is 01:05:45 So-called PCR tests and milk can happen as a result of harmless fragments But it's the bird flus The PCR test? You mean those tests that if too many cycles happen It's just going to pop up something bad anyway? But it's the assessed retail samples From a study of 297 samples And it's the bird flus in milk.
Starting point is 01:06:06 Everyone's going to die Okay, Ken, what was your question? All right, my question is You too How the hell does a dolphin get bird flu? Where did it get it from? Did it get it from another fish? Did it get it from maybe octopodies?
Starting point is 01:06:22 Some, I don't know, stingray. Yeah, because they don't really jump out and get birds, do they? Yeah, I'm not sure how that happens. And then did the dolphin come in contact with the cow in order for the beef to be a problem? And, of course, the milk. I mean, there's theories that, you know, None of which makes sense. Is there just flu that's flying around like birds?
Starting point is 01:06:48 Well, a bird does fly. The bird does fly. The bird does fly. The bird flu would have the attribute, the flu would have bird attributes. Is that word to believe? Maybe it's a whole new thing. I mean, they're really trying to warn everyone, guys. It may be where we've got to shut all the, I mean, very convenient after Bill Gates
Starting point is 01:07:06 started buying up all this land. I'm not a conspiracy theory. One state they know they don't have a chance at unless they get mail in voting. Florida. That's weird. Now, Juan brings up a very good question in Slack. Juan asks, what happened to the monkey pox? Right.
Starting point is 01:07:23 Because remember, hold up. Sorry, it's M-Pox. Oh, wait. It's M-Pox. Is that, uh... M-Pox. Oh, man. It's taking everything I have, not to...
Starting point is 01:07:36 Now, you guys know where... It sounds like a handsome song. Mm-pox bit the pap, but it's monkey pox. But it's monkey pox. They decided to call it Impox because they said that it was ignorant to call it Monkey Pox. Now, you want to know where the monkey pox comes from. The people who will not stop having, but being giant whores, specifically gay whores. I'm just saying that's literally, look, let me read it.
Starting point is 01:08:03 This is the World Health Organization. They call it Impox. Because apparently monkeypox is mean to the gay dudes that are getting it. Are there any Well, Impox can spread Through close contact of any kind Including through kissing, touching, oral, and penetrative,
Starting point is 01:08:22 you know, with the copulatory organs of respective people With someone who is infectious, people who have romantic times With multiple or new partners are at most risk. So it's offensive to horrors? It's people who have a lot of And they won't stop. I think my mic was open when that one.
Starting point is 01:08:43 You guys didn't hear me. You guys didn't hear me say. I think the public heard that. You didn't hear. No, I don't think they did. I covered my mouth too because apparently it's a very astute lip readers out there. So look at you guys. M pox.
Starting point is 01:08:54 Doesn't have anything to do with. Oh, does it have anything to do with dolphins, does it? Doesn't have anything to do with dolphins, does it? I'm really hoping not. Did someone anally rape a dolphin? Oh, my gosh. Really?
Starting point is 01:09:11 You asked it. I didn't. You realize this is all Wandsfall. I didn't know if it was a crossover type thing to Dolphins. We're talking about the bird flu, and now they're talking about the anal rape of dolphins. It's where we are. We have Florida Man next. It's just good.
Starting point is 01:09:26 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida Man. We got a story from the village. A suspect was arrested after fleeing with a two cases, two cases. case of stolen beer at the Walmart in Buffalo Ridge Plaza in the villages. Thomas Watts of Lady Lake entered the store and he willingly stole a case of Heineken, Heineken, which smells like a post, a 2 a.m. Post-Dill Taco gas station diarrhea incident. And he stole a case of Heineken in a case of Corona Extra. And he also added a 20-ounce bottle of Mountain Dew to the car before
Starting point is 01:10:09 pushing it out of the store without paying for merchandise. He quickly walked to a pickup truck loaded the beer and Mountain Dew inside and he was stopped later by a deputy taken into custody. He was previously convicted of retail theft willingly stole a Heineken willingly. Pee-wee, Florida man who is nicknamed Pee-Wy, was caught exposing himself at numerous Florida stores multiple times a month, say deputies. A man who goes by the nickname was caught in a Southwest Florida business three times in one month, according to Charlotte County deputies. Zavier-Herns, aka Pee-wee, was first arrested after being accused of exposing his bits in a Port Charlotte
Starting point is 01:10:45 Target. Deputies didn't hear from him again and when he was accused then of exposing himself and also doing something nasty at a neighborhood Walmart in Port Charlotte. And then he was arrested at less than a week later at a Burlington Coe factory where he, you guessed it, exposed himself
Starting point is 01:11:02 again. A woman accused of following her through the store while he did so. He was booked into the Charlotte County jail in April 26 and he is being withheld without bond. He's being held without bond. Tomorrow we'll talk about a man who had a pasta fight during a road rage incident, someone who trafficked over 44 pounds of cocaine, a wild wah-wa rampage,
Starting point is 01:11:23 and the largest meth bust in the history of Orlando. It's a very, very busy day for week, month for Florida Man. We've got our third hour on the way. Stay with us. I've been thinking that we really all need a tremendous hug in the world right now. But in our country, we need you to be mamala of the country. country. Kamala has kids, does she? What did you just say?
Starting point is 01:12:04 Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash here with you. But we're at the top of this third hour. That was Drew Barrymore. To Kamala Harris. We need you to be the mamala of the country. You know that phrase? I just throw up a little bit in my mouth. This makes me want to throw up a lot in everybody's. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Oh, stop. I want that phrase. Why is that? Oh, it's not being so cringe, people. I don't dislike Drew Barry more, but that was really cringe. And I also don't get, first off, welcome back to the show, Dana Lash with you. Good to be with you. I'm already, like, jumping into it.
Starting point is 01:12:43 I've never watched her show. I just don't, I don't really watch a lot of TV unless it's horror or, like, historical documentary. Or sci-fi constellation. Yeah, yeah, sci-fi. Yeah, yeah. and maybe some baking stuff that's about it. But I don't really watch like television. I don't watch like daytime shows or I'm five, I'm here.
Starting point is 01:13:04 But I've noticed in all the clips that I've seen of her on her set, Drew Barrymore doing her program, she gets right on the edge of the couch, and gets real close to the other person. Have you noticed this? I get real weird when people get in my space. It's weird. And am I the only one who sees,
Starting point is 01:13:23 like she gets right up there? leans right up in her and it's she it's just i don't know like comal is there Kamala has a very i mean reader body language her hands are clasped and not in a way that speaks of power she's you know sitting there she's got her leg crossed away from drew barrymore so she's sort of you know angled away from her she just looks uncomfortable sitting on that couch whereas drew barrymore is like all right there leaning towards her it's just weird it looks weird right maybe there maybe barrymore's trying to go for the vibe of i'm just here we're having a ladies chat.
Starting point is 01:13:57 It's weird because the couch is the size of two couches. So it looks like she's really uncomfortably close to her. When if I think it was just a regular sofa, it wouldn't look so bad. It wouldn't look so bad. But you need to be the Mamala. And then the audience are seals. Is that all it takes anymore? Mamala.
Starting point is 01:14:20 Is that all it takes? Golly. I don't even know what that means. She's not even qualified to be Mamala. anything. She's a DEI hire. Let alone in the country. What is this well, I mean, again, is this okay, first off, is this new
Starting point is 01:14:37 Audio Sunday 20? Is this a new one of her saying this? Yeah, this is actually very recent, yes. Okay, so remember the last time she told you what she ate for breakfast. Now she's going to tell you again. You know, my mother always used to say to me, don't you ever let anybody tell you
Starting point is 01:14:55 who you are. You tell them who you are. Right? I have another sake. I eat no for breakfast. I don't hear no until maybe the 10th time. Don't hear no. Don't hear no. What does that even mean? Hardest hit the Me Too movement.
Starting point is 01:15:16 Again, I feel like a happy Gilmore moment. You eat no for breakfast? What does that mean? She eats no for breakfast. Like she... What does that mean? That means no, does not mean no until like the 10th time. from her or from that person?
Starting point is 01:15:34 Well, she's not going to take a no until like the 10th time. She can't hear it. Doesn't hear it. She eats it for breakfast. Well, then you would not want the no. Unless she's hungry for breakfast. Why is it so dumb? Why?
Starting point is 01:15:49 Because she says this stuff. That's why. Oh, there's more. Oh, but wait. With the purchase of one slap chop, you get a second. Audio sound by 21, see if to play. That you are
Starting point is 01:16:02 worthy of and entitled to receive an investment in your dream and your ambition and to seek out the resources that exist
Starting point is 01:16:18 and we're trying to make it easier for you to find those resources no you don't no one owes it you're not owed anything well I have a dream to be the world's Underwater Basket Weaver, and I am entitled to receive an investment in my dream and ambition. Entitled?
Starting point is 01:16:45 Yes. Worthy and entitled. That, no, you're not. So more than just given an opportunity. Yeah, no, we're past that, Kane. We're past giving people opportunities. They can't get off their lazy backsides and do something themselves. so the government will do it for them.
Starting point is 01:17:07 Know you're owed to have someone else have their back broken and bent over so that they can afford you your dream. That's it. That's it. That's the American dream all right, huh? Let's see. Yeah, the American dream is that apparently the government owes you one. That's the new American dream. I wonder who funds the government.
Starting point is 01:17:35 That's weird. It's weird. Well, it's us, but the government thinks that the money comes from the ether. her. And they can just pick it out of the air. It's amazing. That's what they believe. I don't think I agree with that, but...
Starting point is 01:17:50 They sure are generous with our money. Yeah. Oh, speaking of being generous with money, can we hear Secretary, Mayor, New Mom, Vice Admiral of the Canoe Fleet at Camp Wimpy Tanka, Put Booty Juice, Audios somebody 25. This is where our money's going. Listen. Because we recognize the relationship between housing affordability.
Starting point is 01:18:10 and transportation options. Specifically with regard to the program just recently, in fact, earlier this month, FTA announced 17.6 million in grants going to 20 communities in 16 states to support equitable transit-oriented development. And the goal is to, again, try to integrate our thinking about
Starting point is 01:18:31 what are the two biggest costs for most households taken together, housing and transportation. I wanted to look up this phrase. equitable transit oriented. Well, you know, he's oriented for the transit cane. I identify as a train. Let's see. What?
Starting point is 01:18:56 So they're everywhere, these things. So like, for instance, City of Austin. Wait, that's a thing. Mm-hmm. Yeah, they got City of Austin. They got, it's called E-T-O-D, Equitable Transit-oriented Development. Their CAP Metro was awarded 3.15 million from the Federal Transit Administration's pilot grant to produce an equitable transit-oriented development study. Not even like an actual ride, just a study of rides.
Starting point is 01:19:25 Oh, Lord. Yeah. So what does that mean? What is what this is what the study, I guess, for the equitable transit-oriented development is. It says their goal, number one, enable all residents to benefit from staff, sustainable, and exhaustive. transportation. Number two, help to close racial health and wealth gaps. Wait, what? Yeah. Help to close racial health and wealth gaps. With transit, yeah. What? What? Preserving and increasing housing opportunities that are affordable and attainable. Wait a minute. What? All these things
Starting point is 01:20:09 would be solved by the free market. But that means people actually have to do stuff, Cain. People who don't want to do stuff want a government to do it for them. They don't want to do stuff. They want people who want to do stuff for other people so they can control those other people through doing stuff for other people to do so this stuff for them. That's what it is. They also want to expand diverse cultural heritage and small by park owned and legacy businesses. There's a whole bunch of stuff that has actually nothing to do with transit here. But why is it called transit? It's trans.
Starting point is 01:20:43 The hell does closing racial health and wealth gaps have to do with transit. It's not transit, Dana. It's transit oriented. Oh, that's right. Transit oriented. Well, it kind of has something to do with transit, I guess. It's oriented around transit. Yeah, it's oriented around the transit, right?
Starting point is 01:20:59 It may have absolutely nothing to do with transit, but it's transit oriented. Yeah, like saying that you're like, you know, well, you're a dude who wants to orient to being a woman. Well, you're not going to be anywhere near it, but you're, you know, you want to be a, you want to be a, It's so dumb. What is this? And it's equitable. Yeah, it's equitable. And there are tons of these things in every city.
Starting point is 01:21:21 They've got, yeah. Chicago has one. Chicago has one. Indiana or Indianapolis. They've got, yeah, the city of Chicago. They got grants. They're giving grants up to $250,000. What?
Starting point is 01:21:36 Yeah, yeah, yeah. And they have pictures of trains and stuff and buses, but I don't know what the hell that has, what any of the stuff. has to do with trains and buses. They want to promote public health and add to the city's tax bath and solve
Starting point is 01:21:50 racial gaps. Wait, what? What is it? What? They're not going to add to the tax base by taking tax money? How do you add to the tax base? That's a math question. We do not like math. Here in the city of Chicago. Math is racist
Starting point is 01:22:06 and unequitable. It's because it's math and it's unequitable. I mean, this is a joke. I mean, if you want to live in borderlands, this is how you live in borderlands. This is how it starts. They've been talking, by the way, about equitable transit-oriented development plans since, like, 2020. Yeah, I'm like, oh, Indianapolis, they've got equitable transit-oriented development.
Starting point is 01:22:35 Since 2018. How have I not heard about this before? Yeah, has nothing to do with actual, like, transit. they said that they wanted to enable equitable access to like housing in that. Wait, what? That's not transit. It's transit oriented though, Jim, that's what it is. I mean, it's a thing that identifies is being like oriented around transit.
Starting point is 01:23:03 This is what our money is going for. This is what it's all gemini. You know how we get to situations like this? it's stupidity. It's amazing stupidity. Do you want to hear the dumbest before we go into headlines? Do you want to hear the dumbest video that I've ever seen in my life and it's real? It's this rapper named Suki Hana who's talking to some chick about being a musician,
Starting point is 01:23:29 but she doesn't understand what the word musician means. And I'm just going to say, this is how we get into this position. Audio sum by 24, please. It's worth every second. It's worth every second. That's amazing. I don't. I didn't know that about you.
Starting point is 01:23:43 What do you know? That you're a musician. But that's why I'm interviewing you today so I can get to know you. So I'm a musician. What the f*** that mean? Make magic or something? What is musician? I think that's, I think you're confusing that.
Starting point is 01:23:56 Yeah, I'm not no musician. I make music. I make music. And that's not all I do. I make music, I act. I'm a TV star too, a young moment. Uh-huh. Just really quick. I think you're confusing.
Starting point is 01:24:08 I'm not confusing nothing because you don't know. You thought that all I was was a magician or whatever the f*** you said. See, that's what I think you think I said. I said musician, not magician. I don't think, baby, I don't think. What is that? That's ghetto. I don't think.
Starting point is 01:24:21 I know. So you think. I didn't say magician. Suki, I said musician. And I think you are a musician. No, baby, I do music. So you, just really, just really quick for the record, could you say you don't think you're a musician? I'm not none of that.
Starting point is 01:24:37 But then after that, you just said, I do music. Yeah, I do music. So in other words, you're a musician. No, I'm not. People are old enough to vote. I don't think. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 01:25:07 So in order to be considered wealthy in California, you have to make over $600,000 a year. According to a new study covered by KTLA, they said that researchers for this financial website sought to figure out how much money somebody needs to land in the top 5%. And they said, well, you know, not shocking that the figures vary depending upon where you are in California. They used Census Bureau data. But yeah, you have to make well over $600,000 in order to be considered wealthy in California.
Starting point is 01:25:37 And no. The top 1%. Yeah, top 1%. Yeah, nobody's making that. Let's see. Mexico is endure the deadliest election ever. 30 politicians were straight up murdered. What?
Starting point is 01:25:52 Yeah. That's in an election year. They had 30, 30 murders, 77 instances where politicians were threatened, 11 kidnappings. That's what happens when they try to have elections there. They said that there was one candidate who was stabbed several times and he was on the campaign trail. It's crazy. That's, yeah. It's, you know, okay.
Starting point is 01:26:17 Japan Airlines flight was canceled after the pilot got drunk at a Dallas hotel bar and police were called. Well, that, you know, there you go right there. I still would rather have that guy than a woman. I said it. Yeah, they said a Japan Airlines flight. It was going from Dallas to Tokyo. It was canceled. The pilot got, the captain got drunk.
Starting point is 01:26:37 They could not find a replacement pilot in time for the morning departure. So the pilot was disorderly. They had to call police for the pilot. And they said that he drank throughout the evening and 2 a.m. A hotel employee had asked him to be quiet. So yeah, they weren't able to find that flight was severely delayed. Stick with us. We've got more in store. Whether you're a policy wonk, a news junkie, or simply someone hungry for insightful discourse, the Dana Show podcast has your back. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. So this student got tased.
Starting point is 01:27:18 This is wild. A Jewish man got tasered by this. crazy pro-Hamas activist at UCLA. Wild. You're watching some of the video of that. Welcome back. Dana Lash with you. Bottom of this second or third hour, actually now. We're at the third hour. Yeah, that was at UCLA.
Starting point is 01:27:42 And then they also had, that was the same where they had the flag guy that woke everybody up with the rooster. That was funny. But yeah, this chick was just like she, some of these college campuses, if they see anybody that they think is Jewish, they go after them. Like there were several different students that were trying to either like
Starting point is 01:28:00 kind of like walk past where the encampments were or enter into a building where they were going literally to class and they immediately got stopped and like surrounded by some of these protesters. It is wild to see this. That's not, you know, when you're,
Starting point is 01:28:18 and they held, what is it? Columbia, they were, they held, then they refused to allow, apparently some of the janitorial staff told police that three janitors, they denied, they were denied the ability to leave on their own because they were being held by these protesters. These protesters wouldn't let them leave.
Starting point is 01:28:39 That's not free speech when you're rounding up janitors and you're not allowing them to leave. It's not free speech when you're literally impeding somebody's free access of a facility that they pay to access. Like, that's just you being a jacket. You're not you're not engaging in some kind of free speech protest. Good grief. I think they're trying to bait people into being violent with them so that when something happens, they can scream that their victims louder like their terrorist daddies and Hamas do, right? They send rockets out,
Starting point is 01:29:10 launching them from schools. And then when they finally get responded to, then, oh, we're the victims. We're the victims. It's classic leftist gaslighting. I see this all the time. I see it all the time. It's classic leftist gaslighting. It's just it's and these, I feel bad for these students that are just trying to get their year done. I mean, you're so close to being done. There's so many universities what they finish this month. Like in the next, I think the last day of class for a number of them is like this, the, within the next two weeks, they're having their last day of class. I mean, it's just, it's, it's wild to see. And we were talking about the protests, how much money has been going to these universities where you see taxpayer dollars has been going to these universities where you see, taxpayer dollars has been going to these universities where you have the, they're like the hotbeds of, of this, this, you know, this, I don't want to call it activism.
Starting point is 01:30:09 It's, it's, because it's not. I don't believe it's activism at all. These people are just, it's, uh, I, It's Hamas apologists. That's all it is. They had one Columbia worker. This is a Columbia spectator. At 12.30 a.m., protesters rushed into Hamilton Hall while holding metal barricades.
Starting point is 01:30:33 Once inside, they used tables and chairs to block entry from the entry doors from the inside. And they said that protesters could be heard cheering as individuals entered the building with barracks. They put up black trash bags. They taped over security cameras. They busted out the windows on the floor. And there was a, there were workers inside the hall, uh, yelling. They, they helped, they were holding me hostage to the crowd outside. Isn't that false imprisonment? Doesn't that seem like false imprisonment if you're holding someone against their will? Yeah. Kidnapping. Well, yeah, at the, at the very least, false something. You're, you're making it to where they can't leave. And they were breaking out. You're seeing some of the, some of the video that Juan's showing you. You're seeing some of it. But yeah, they, they, they, they, they were occupying this hall. And then they refused to allow some of these. And these were the janitors. They refused to allow them to leave. They wouldn't allow them to leave. And they unfurled a banner. Let's see, they brushed it out the windows. They formed a human barricade as well directly outside the doors. They wouldn't let anyone leave. and the workers in there were saying they're holding me hostage. Wow.
Starting point is 01:31:54 That's not free speech. That's not protest. They're using Hamas tactics. I mean, it's not surprising. What are they going to do when classes are over? What are they going to do? They're not going to have the attention anymore being on college campus.
Starting point is 01:32:09 This is like the cultural, Mao's Cultural Revolution 2.0. I don't know what they're going to do when they have to go back home. They're going to have to figure something out to keep media attention because they're not going to have everything coalesced at all of these different universities across the country. I don't know what they're going to do. But yeah, that doesn't sound like, that does not sound like free speech. And apparently I don't know why Columbia even laid out a 2 p.m. deadline in the first place because I guess they're not going to
Starting point is 01:32:40 really make people leave. They had one guy who was leading a protest, uh, Hamani James. Now, this guy was the one who was on his social media account. And he's banned from campus over this saying Zionists don't deserve to live and talking about killing Jewish people. He said all Zionists should die. And he was banned from campus. But he's in video on campus leading protests. And he apparently led the riot that took place where they had a student assaulted by the terrorist mob. And apparently tons of students, according to Twitter or X, tons of students had called police
Starting point is 01:33:33 and they really, I guess, couldn't do anything. This is wild. And they said that they had to leave or they're going to face disciplinary action. That didn't happen. but this is the lawlessness. I mean, of course they're not going to leave because nobody's enforcing a rule. You allowed a guy who said he was going to be,
Starting point is 01:33:53 he wanted Zionists, all Zionists to die and talked about killing Jews, leading a riot on Columbia's campus. He's supposed to be banned. The reason why is because part of this problem is the university and the faculty themselves. They created the situation. They created it.
Starting point is 01:34:14 I mean, didn't we have this whole issue where they were, We were examining the number of Asian and Jewish students who were being discriminated against at a lot of the, like an admissions, the admissions scam for a lot of these universities. Just saying, it seems like that, doesn't it? Can you, yeah, Kane, you made it, can you imagine, as Kane noted, say what you said in Slate. Preventing Jewish students from entering, I mean, imagine if they stopped a black person from getting into their historically black college or university. I mean, it's the same. You're preventing someone from going.
Starting point is 01:34:52 Imagine if it was a black person. They're preventing from going in. What would the narrative be? Where's the administration on this? Politico said that Biden was blaze about the campus turmoil. He's blaséé about everything. Yeah, about everything. But especially about this.
Starting point is 01:35:10 He hadn't said anything about this. He hadn't said a single thing. Nothing. it's nothing so why do they even bother having any kind of rules if they're not going to if they're not going to actually evict people pass the deadline if they're going to allow people who talked about killing Jewish students
Starting point is 01:35:30 and killing Zionists etc back on campus if you're going to allow them to be then why then why even why even might even make rules why even have rules this is so stupid and then me and who knows how it's not It's not a free speech issue. I think they are losing a lot of goodwill, though, I will say.
Starting point is 01:35:50 And there's, it is, it does continue to expose this huge divide within the Democrat party over the issue of Israel. I can't even believe we're still debating this. Like here it is, you know, we're, tomorrow it's going to be me, where we're going into May. And this happened in October of last year. We still have American hostages, too, American hostages that are still in Hamas's custody. and we're debating.
Starting point is 01:36:17 That's just assonine. Thanks, Joe Biden administration. Do you guys remember that rancher who was charged in the fatal shooting of a drug dealing illegal immigrant that trespassed on his private border property? Do you guys remember this?
Starting point is 01:36:36 The rancher George Allen Kelly and how his trial was deadlocked. Well, now apparently, they're not going to retry him. That's what I saw this morning. He's not going to be retried, according to prosecutors, after the deadlock jury. He was the rancher who he's, he and his wife, they have a ranch right there on the,
Starting point is 01:37:02 on the border, and they were dealing with all kinds of, like cartel coyotes and human traffickers, drug traffickers, trying to, they were using their property. property to smuggled drugs and all kinds of stuff across into the United States. And he was outside and he saw people coming in and they were armed. And apparently he let his presence be known. And there was a shootout. And he had shot and killed one of the illegal drug traffickers, one of the drug traffickers who illegally crossed into his property and U.S. and into the United States. And they were going to charge him for that. Even though he had been living in fear, him and his wife for quite some time because they were kind of, you know, Border Patrol's dealing with all kinds of stuff. So they're
Starting point is 01:37:53 sort of on their own, thanks to the Biden administration, because Border Patrol, they're not, you know, they're not omnipotent. The decision to retry him came after the mistrial was declared. He's 75 years old. They were going to have him live all over the rest of his days in jail. He had no record, no record. No record. innocent dude who was in fear because the damn cartels were smuggling drugs and people all across his land. He's not the only rancher that's like this, by the way. And there was one juror that would not, there were other jurors wanted an acquittal apparently. And there was one juror who was, they said he wanted to convict. He was the lone holdout. And the remaining jurors sought an acquittal.
Starting point is 01:38:37 And so it was a mistrial. And I don't know how you could not see that this guy needed to be acquitted. I mean, you have Castle Doctrine for crying out loud. He has a 170-acre cattle ranch outside of Nogales, and this happened on January 30th. And the guy who was shot and killed had repeatedly illegally entered the country. The last time he was deported was in 2016, and that dude, and he's got a record. A dude has a record. And he works, the guy's known to be, that he works with a cartel. So I don't even know how this is a discussion.
Starting point is 01:39:16 How in the world is this even a debate? What would you do if you were in constant fear? Because we have affiliates on the border. And I hear from people in our audience who are ranchers and farmers and they live on the border. I've met them in person when we were down there at KURV. And I've listened to people. I mean, the stories are frightening. You know, they come to the United States.
Starting point is 01:39:41 They come to the United States legally because this is the. the other thing the media wants to ignore, these are predominantly Hispanic families. They come to the U.S. legally. They do everything the right way. They buy land. They start businesses. They create wealth. They create a family. You know, they have a legacy. And now they are terrified because you have cartels that are shipping cocaine and fentanyl and all kinds of stuff across the border. And, you know, if they in any way are viewed as disruptive to that, they could get killed by the cartels. and then they have to worry about, you know, I had a rancher tell me that he was worried about his little granddaughter horse riding, and he has several hundred acres on the border, horse riding around their ranch, because he was terrified that she would come across or accidentally interrupt or something, some kind of trafficking operation in progress, and they'd kill her. This is what these families have to live with on the border.
Starting point is 01:40:37 So, yeah, no, this guy deserved to be acquitted. He did nothing wrong. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. The failure of Columbia University to address the pro-Hamas mob is an appalling lack of leadership. Now we're witnessing copycat anti-Israel protests pop up at universities across the country. These radical protests threatening violence against Jews are anything but organic. It appears global elites are funding these hateful protests and pop up 10,000. Kent cities. These are the same groups that fund other radical agendas, including diminishing
Starting point is 01:41:15 America's energy production and pushing soft on crime policies that harm the American people. The House Oversight Committee will follow the money trail, expose it to the American people, and seek to hold bad actors funding hate accountable. I want to thank Speaker Johnson and House leadership for coordinating this, and the House Oversight Committee looks forward to working with other committees to investigate this. There you go. Well, they, it's all organized. It's all been, it's all of its organized. This is no different than the Occupy than the Antifa. It's all the same thing. It's just a new iteration of it. And it's always the same leftist forces, the same everything, all behind it. That has never changed. It's always been like that. You remember that King with all the Occupy stuff. That was all so organized. And the media is so more than happy to push that false narrative and to make it all seem bigger than it actually is. Exactly. Exactly. And that's what all of this is. It's what all of it is. It's so ridiculous. And it's, it's obvious that it is, this is not a grassroots thing. It's where you had so many of these agitators. They said weren't even, weren't even from campus. They're not even on, they don't even go to the school. They're not even from the school. They don't even go there. She doesn't even go here. It's what it is. Oh, I tell you. All right. So make sure you sign up over at the news. newsletter, substack, chapter, and verse. And this, I may be here tomorrow, may not. Remember, I'm still on
Starting point is 01:42:50 federal jury duty, on call for federal jury duty. Can you imagine? So I find out, I call in the night before, and that's when I know if I'm going to be on air the next day, which is very convenient for broadcasting. It's very helpful. It makes a little bit, makes a little stressful. So we're, we play it by ear. So if you get your run down in the morning, you know I'm going to be in. So we'll know then. It's just like a day-by-day thing.
Starting point is 01:43:17 It's just so weird. All right, Kane, today's stupidity. All right, it is Corrine, Jean-Pierre. This is cut 4-1. Did you think housing prices were going too low? Let's listen to this. That's because of the work that this president has done. Black wealth jumped up by 60%.
Starting point is 01:43:32 That's important. That's because of the work that this president has done. But we understand, especially as it relates to the black community housing is important. We understand that prices, again, are too low. What? And so. Prices are too low. I think you're too high. You think they're too low. Hunter needs to quit leaving that crack laying around. I'm telling you because they're, what? They're not too low. Everything's. That's a dose of stupid. Everything's too high. I mean, how high is it? Snoop Dog high. It's high. All right, folks, that does it for us today. We'll be back on air with you
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