The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tuesday August 27 - Full Show

Episode Date: August 27, 2024

Politico reports that Kamala Harris is asking her campaign who she should sit down with for an interview. The Dana Show has a heated debate on whether Republicans should fully embrace RFK Jr. after hi...s endorsement of Trump. John Kirby defends Biden not stating the names of those who died in Afghanistan three years ago. The FBI releases a new "Symbols Guide” with suspicious terms including "Molon Labe," "prepping," and "Second Amendment”. Mark Zuckerberg admits that Facebook worked with Biden to censor information about the pandemic. Dana breaks down the 5 most crucial House races to watch. Tim Walz appeared on the TikTok series Subway Takes for a lengthy discussion about the importance of gutter maintenance. The media is making up Kamala Harris’ positions in order to rewrite history.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need.  Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit DanaForHillsdale.com to pick your new favorite podcast today on the Hillsdale College Podcast Network.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free month of service with code Dana.ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS control your life—empower yourself with Tax Network USA. Visit TNUSA.com/DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yeah, I mean, Basel, obviously, reporters are, you know, clamoring for that sit down, but it's also been a line of attack from Trump. Today, he sent out a campaign email, underlining it's been 37 days since Biden exited the race and still know Harris' interview. To be clear, she has taken questions from the press, just not an lengthy televised sitdown. Does this really think Basel matter to anyone? I don't know where he's getting the idea that she took questions from the press, and my God, I'm going to murder myself.
Starting point is 00:00:27 If I have to sit here and listen to, like, weeks of this going into the... election of these stooges going, she's taking questions from the press. Yes, she has. Jeez. This is the stupidest election cycle that we've ever had the misfortune of being alive during. And I have never, without any shred of irony, without any sense of facetiousness, have ever wanted a meteor to come and obliterate this rock more than I do this election cycle, because it's ridiculous. And Kane agrees with me, even though maybe not in so strongly the words. I relate. I relate strongly to you. Yeah, because it's every day we hear these stooges and I'm like, what in the world are
Starting point is 00:01:08 you talking about? She's never. Every day and night, every hour. Every hour, it's every, you can't get away from it. And they're saying, well, she's answered some questions. I heard someone say, well, she, you know, when she gets off the plane, you know, she might answer some of the reporters, so don't act like she's not talking to the press. And I'm sitting here thinking, well, that's not a sit that's not what we're talking about and you guys know that's not what we're talking about we're talking about like actual sit down you know discussion stuff and you know who the hell that's not that's totally not at all what we're getting at so i you know i don't know what i don't know what the damage is but it's it's kind of insane at this point but that is the that's the the the latest spin that
Starting point is 00:01:51 they have well she's taking some questions she's taking no she hasn't she hasn't said anything she hasn't taken anything with it either. So no, no, no, no, you can't say that. You can't say it. All right. So welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this first hour here. And help us all. Do you guys know what this is going to be like as we actually are in November as we get closer to November? It's just going to get worse. It's going to get worse. It's going to get worse and worse and worse. I'm looking at these headlines. Now they're really trying to defend a campaign. candidate that they hated. That's what makes me, I think, even matter. Because they hated her until literally like a second ago. They hated her. They did not like Kamala Harris. The media
Starting point is 00:02:39 didn't like her. Democrats didn't like her. No one liked her. And then now, now, oh, well, you know, she's, it's going forward. It's, it's, uh, joy. You realize that forward joy is just hope and change. they just redid it. That's all it is. It's so lame. They just redid it. I mean, they didn't even really bothered the changing all that much with it. They just decided, you know, well, let's just go with it. We'll just go with this. It's the same thing. So some of the latest they're trying to get at her for her. The fact that, so here's this political piece. It says playbook inside here is this big interview decision. And I was reading this and it seems like there's a lot of consternation in her campus to should she do a bigger sit down, should she not do a bigger sit down?
Starting point is 00:03:36 The fact that they're debating this so much shows that they have zero confidence in her, that her own side is debating this as much as they are, shows that there is zero confidence in Kamala Harris. From the left, from the left. This is even having anything to do with the right. This is all the left. They have zero confidence in her. And I think that's pretty evident. I mean, it's just, it's incredibly evident.
Starting point is 00:04:08 So they've, her staff has been calling and kind of taking the temperature of certain reporters. Who should she talk to? They say behind the scenes, TV producers from big name anchors have been calling the campaign to pitch their talent as the person she has to do it with. Well, that's, you know, that's part for the course. I don't doubt that at all. she's had a very light schedule and they said that she's been trying to map out a media strategy
Starting point is 00:04:34 how long does it take you to map out a media strategy doesn't matter how good the people around you are if you're just heinous i mean it's it's just i i mean i'm just looking at this this is a no confidence in this candidate so they're they're trying to the campaign is trying to look around for some friendly you know friendly people who can we talk to who are some friendlies that we can talk to who are some friendlies that we can talk to and do this with. Who are some friendlies? Her staff has been kind of putting the feelers out. Who's going to be? Because even if they're on the left, it doesn't necessarily mean that, you know, she's got it locked up. It doesn't mean that they're going to, it's going to be all softballs. They need someone to ask her softballs. They need somebody to ask her
Starting point is 00:05:20 to just do like basic, nothing tough, nothing too hard, nothing too difficult. Just basic stuff. That's what they need. And they're feeling around for it. That is a candidate that is not ready for prime time. Now, this is where it gets even crazy. Or Axios has this piece. And of course, it's campaign sources say Harris flip-flops on building the border wall. So now, apparently she's pledging to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on the wall along a southern border. Now, I found a tweet from hers. I don't know if you saw, but I did find a tweet because there's always a tweet. This was back in 2017, where she had said Trump's border wall is just a stupid use of money. I will block any funding for it. And now she's like, huh, maybe that force multiplier border patrols been talking about maybe actually does something.
Starting point is 00:06:22 So she's planning on spending hundreds of millions of dollars on this. It's making some of the left mad. Some of the left has been wanting Democrats to do something about the border issue. So now it looks like Axios is saying it's her flip-flopping on Medicare for All and fracking. Here's the problem when you come out and you're campaigning as a substitute candidate and you have mere weeks to define yourself before the election. The issue, what ends up happening is that.
Starting point is 00:06:52 that you have to run so fast to the middle that it makes you look ridiculous. All your positions, it looks like you're, it looks like she's abandoning the left, which she does. But she's not doing it because she means it. She's not doing it because she's going to keep to some sort of moderate position. When if, you know, God forbid she's elected, it just means that that's what she's doing right now to a sage, a lot of the moderate Democrats that do by and large make up a more significant portion
Starting point is 00:07:18 of the party than the, the super vitriolic left, the Marxists, but the Marxists have all the power because they're the ones who do all the nonsense. So, but she's, she has to run to the middle faster. So it's not a, it's not a gradual move to the middle. She has to race to the middle. And that's why it's so stark. That's why it's so obvious that she's waffling on these issues, whether it's fracking, whether it's the gun confiscation, the mandatory gun confiscation, because I don't use stupid make believe words like buyback. Just like I don't believe that dudes can lop off their male copulatory organs and become broads. I also don't believe
Starting point is 00:07:54 in things like buyback guns from the government because that's not a real thing. She doesn't, she doesn't, she's like going for Medicare for all fracking, now the border wall. Now the border wall. And she had said that she would sign, she was talking during the DNC that she would sign this bipartisan border security bill. And they were, and Axios repeats this thing, which they said Trump ordered his allies to kill. He actually didn't. And that's one of the reasons why there were some border hawks on the right that were mad at Trump. It's like sometimes the media is so stupid. Instead of seizing on these core issues that could actually do more damage to divide the right,
Starting point is 00:08:31 the media just glosses over it. And they're like, oh, well, he was telling everyone to kill the bill. And they don't even touch back on the division and they're back and forth. It's kind of dumb. I mean, if I were on the left, that's how I would try to break apart the right. But they're not smart enough to do this. so she's saying that she wants an actual border wall now because the border issue is one that is going to hurt her
Starting point is 00:08:54 which is why they're going to try to make everything about abortion and help me I swear to you if I have to hear that as a message all the way going through November so called it un-American so I guess now she's supporting an un-American issue it's what it seems like it's what seems to me so now she's I guess you know she's about supporting that border supporting the border wall. We'll see. They're still arguing back and forth over this debate. So that might not, it might not even be something that they actually get to discuss because it doesn't, I mean, who knows? They may not, they may not actually come to an agreement on this. So we're going to go back to this because she's, she's waffling more than Mitt Romney did in 2012. Way more. I can't even believe I'm saying that because I thought Mitt Romney was just the king of waffling, but she seems to be beating him.
Starting point is 00:09:45 So they're trying to find a friendly in the press to pitch her to. In the meantime, we've got this bubbling up. In BC, families that have entered the country illegally are now trying to sue over this parole in place program. It is legal relief that apparently goes to a half a million of people who are in the country illegally. I don't use the phrase undocumented because that's a make-believe term. That's like me going into store and stealing a product. And then when I'm asked whether or not I can provide a receipt, I just can say it's an undocumented purchase. We don't say stupid words like that because we're grown-ass people on this program.
Starting point is 00:10:33 So you may forgive me if I pause from time to time to verbally edit a dumb story written by a half-wit, whether it's over at NBC or ABC or CBS. So it's a group of illegal immigrants and their families seeking to intervene in federal court. They want to defend reports in B.C. a new Biden administration program from a lawsuit by 16 Republican-led states. It's the quote-unquote keeping families together as though it's the United States that tore them apart by forcing them over the border illegally in the first place. It's the parole in place. And it's for people who want to, they want to fast track to permanent residency. and the lawsuits led by
Starting point is 00:11:11 A.G. Texas A.G. Ken Paxton that was filed on Friday. Last Friday, seeking to end the program. So they have six people who are in the country illegally who stand to benefit, who are filing motions, which I just don't see how you have any kind of legal standing in this nation when you are not in here legally. You see what I mean?
Starting point is 00:11:29 If you have not entered the country legally, you have zero legal standing in this nation. Just like if I were to illegally enter any other country on God's Green Earth, I would not be given the same legal standing as someone who is a citizen there or someone who entered the correct way, the lawful way. So they've got all these nonprofit groups that are helping. And this one person, Fote Tore, was one of the illegal immigrants trying to intervene in the case.
Starting point is 00:11:57 And this is what gets me. Tore was brought. Now, Tore was brought from the, doesn't say how old he is now. He came as a kid from Sierra Leone. So he was brought illegally to the United States as a child. and he is now a lawyer working for a prosecutor, and he says, you know, I, he's like, it's absurd to me why Texas would bring a lawsuit that's tearing my family apart. What's absurd to me is why this lazy A double snakes who has been in the country, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:25 illegally for this damn long, he apparently was able to file to go to college. He was apparently able to file to go to work for this Philadelphia DA. He was apparently able to file to get married. He was apparently able to file and do every other legal bit of paperwork. when he had a child and everything else, but he couldn't prevail upon himself to file to become a legal citizen of the United States, particularly when you had an agreement under Obama that allowed people who were brought here as children to not be deported so long as they were going through the legal process of staying here legally, i.e. dreamers where all that came from. It's not the United States' problem that Fote Tore is a welfare, glorified welfare, lazy-ass, illegal immigrant who busted into this country and wants to blame, everyone else for his problems. Take some responsibility. You've been here this entire time. You've been able to fill out all of these other applications and do everything else. But you
Starting point is 00:13:20 have never taken it upon yourself to file the proper paperwork to start the process to become a legal citizen even when we had existing laws in this country that protected people just like him against being deported so long as he filled it out and was undergoing the process. Why are you so much more special than all of the other people that come into this country and do it the right way. Why does Fodetoray, is it because he's from Sierra Leone? Is it because he kisses Democrat ass? What is it? Why is he so much more specialer than everyone else who comes into this country? I'm so tired of this stuff. You victimize yourself, our partners that will bring you free radio, the people over at ReadyWise, because when sweet meteor of death hits this planet, if for some
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Starting point is 00:15:37 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So, Australia, they've been studying guppies, and they found that Prozac in the waterways is changing how fish behave because everybody's on a damn medicine. Go big pharma. Yay. Contamination of waterways with Prozac is making the fish upset,
Starting point is 00:15:57 and it's altering their little bodies and behaviors in ways that could threaten their long-term survival. A lot of people, look, I get it, that there are some people that have some chemical issues. But then there are some people that want to have chemical issues, and they look at it as a thing, like, oh, I'm on Prozac. Like, that became like a thing to claim that. Like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:16:15 Like in the past a couple of, like, 10 years. So they said as global consumption of pharmaceuticals increases, residues have entered rivers and streams via wastewater. Why is wastewater getting in there in the first place? So that's happening in Australia. Maybe that means, like, you're going to get less likely to be attacked like a gator or one of those big giant spiders down there because they're going to be on Prozac or something. Doesn't it like
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Starting point is 00:19:09 Channel 347, Direct TV, also streaming on X and Rumble where the discussion happens, and I am not held responsible for any of the smart acidry that takes place there if your feelings get hurt. So, uh, Kane and I disagree on some things,
Starting point is 00:19:22 and we're going to just bring this. I know we got other meat and potatoes. Let me lay it out before he eagerly decides to excitedly interrupt me. Smart for you to first. I can't even lay out your position and then yeah we'll go from there
Starting point is 00:19:32 okay so first and foremost you guys know me I pretty much hate every politician there are some that I would maybe consider throwing a life raft too if they were drowning
Starting point is 00:19:44 and I you guys think I'm joking and I mean it applies to everyone every single one without exception there are some that I'm like okay I like this person
Starting point is 00:19:55 I could see I can vote for this person I can support this person or I think this person's good But by and large, I just don't like them because they're weird. Politicians are weird people. You never know when you're talking to them, what you're getting. I mean, they're really nice to you and you're like, no one's that nice. I is what I think.
Starting point is 00:20:13 I'm like, if you're really nice when I first meet you, I immediately assume you're a serial killer. I can't help it. I am the most cynical person you will ever meet. I am Mark Twain's disappointment. So. But you always. are. I've met a lot of people and you are literally the most cynical. I'm just realistic. I don't
Starting point is 00:20:33 look at it as being cynical. I am practical. That's how I look at it. Cynicism is a pejorative. I am practical. So applying that context to this conversation, I am all about coalition building. I don't like to use the phrase big tent
Starting point is 00:20:49 because big tent almost intimates that we're also, stop interjecting, so help me. So help me. I'm just saying when we had this discussion off there. I'm getting to it. I'm not there yet. You didn't preface it with anything you just now said, but go ahead.
Starting point is 00:21:05 Because we were going back and forth. Now I'm talking about it in a segment. Are you going to be all right over there? Can you get? Okay. I like coalitions and I understand the need of coalitions. I have talked about it. Enough me thinks. Okay. So I get coalitions. What I don't like is
Starting point is 00:21:21 the hyperventilating, standing, fan-boying over certain political figures. Right. And I'm sorry, RFK Jr. is one of them. I don't, I get that people are very excited that he's going on the campaign trail with Trump. That's great. But I've been seeing people share memes. Like, it's the Justice League. Again, it's like him and Tulsi Gabbard and all this other stuff. I'm like, why is everybody now acting like RFK Jr is the second coming of Reagan Jesus? Why is this? You know, why? Why? This is a guy. I'm going to be really honest. And if you get mad at me, I don't care. Let Smod come. This is a guy who's accused of driving his first wife to suicide. It's a guy who said he's going to jail climate change deniers. He's a weird guy on gun control. I'm all fine with coalition building.
Starting point is 00:22:06 But stop trying to be like, this guy should be in charge of the CIA. This guy should be in charge of the Department of the Treasury. What? Where on earth? Why are you letting him into the strategy room? Stop. Who's the Treasury thing? I'm just making that part up.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Okay, I was going to say. But the CIA and all this stuff, like, let's put him in part. Let's put him on the cabinet. No, no, no. Hold up, hold up, hold up. I like the coalition, but I will gatekeep like an alphabet person. I was going to say, you know what I mean? I will gatekeep so hard about letting somebody into the strategy room.
Starting point is 00:22:42 Doesn't mean you sit on the war council. You know what I'm saying? Kane's like, well, he's had a, he's had a change of heart. Wait, why don't you let me say what I was saying? Go ahead, go ahead. I'm going to interrupt you just as much as you interrupted me. Just so people know, just so people know, you just made the whole argument that you made, in our discussion right then, just right now.
Starting point is 00:23:03 You got to the end of it without even saying how we got that. Are you going to just commentate on it? Well, I'm just trying to tell people how we got there, how we got there. So we're in break. Commercials are playing. And Dana's like, why the hell do people keep filleting this dude online? And I'm like, what do you? What?
Starting point is 00:23:19 True story. What the, what do you mean? Like, oh, I'm just so sick of how people do all this. I'm like, listen, people are excited that somebody on the left woke up. But they're saying that he needs. needs to be in the cabinet and he should be leading departments and I'm like, what? They can say all that that they want. What we know as far as his involvement with the Trump campaign is he's not going to be in charge of making policy or anything like that. He actually might be in charge of
Starting point is 00:23:43 you have assurances of that? No, we don't have any, do you have any assurances of anything in the future? No, of course not. Except maybe we'll get hit by an asteroid. I claim to that. By the concept. He lived his entire life believing Republicans were the oppressors. He now has woken up and He's seen that the Democrat, he said so? So he loves guns now? Do you think he just went out there and faked? He loves guns now. He thinks he faked going against Democrats?
Starting point is 00:24:08 I don't know. I think he saw that a presidential candidate like got shot and was like, well, damn. Hold on. Is he in a position to make policy on taking guns away? Or will he ever be in a position? Well, if he's a part of a cabinet, I mean, who knows? If he's actually gets a department position somewhere, who knows? Right.
Starting point is 00:24:25 And who would raise their hand as a Republican and agree with that? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Really? I've watched them melt over this issue on stage. I've watched them melt in debates. I've watched them do, oh, okay, let's not do that. What do you mean melt in favor of? Yeah. Yeah, I think if they think it's popular, I think if some Republicans, I think about 50% of Republicans, 50% if not right. I think if enough of them thought it was popular enough they'd be for it because they love popularity more than they love the people. So my point, but I know what you're saying. You're like, oh, he's got, he's had like, you know, a change of heart. That all may be well and good. But on the court issues, like climate change and abortion and all this other stuff, he hasn't changed. He just likes Trump.
Starting point is 00:25:10 That's it. Right. But I was saying the people's excitement about him, it's not necessarily philating him or anything like that. They realize that somebody on the left is seeing it the way they're seeing it. They're excited about that. And they see also now that Tulsi's joining up that this is something that the Democrats have gone too far, that they're forcing Democrats to join up. I just think it's funny that this guy
Starting point is 00:25:30 who's been a lifelong Republican or Democrat is like, can you believe that Democrats are jackasses? And we're like, yeah, what do you think we've been saying for the past like how many decades? It's like, finally, welcome. Instead, you're like, but that doesn't mean I'm going to be like, now come and sit on our war council and let's make decisions about the future. I'm not going to do that. That's where I'm the other line.
Starting point is 00:25:48 But to act like he has no other value than just liking Trump is selling it a bit short. The only way I value him is if he can bring votes. And then after that I want the votes that he would bring in and then stay out of it. Exactly. That's all. We have to wait till November to see how that goes.
Starting point is 00:26:02 When it comes to driving the ship, my coalition only goes so far. I'm not even going to front on that. Like my coalition goes so far. I get it. Yeah. But people, I'm just explaining why people are excited about the concept. But you realize, too, that this is a problem that the right has. If they see one person that's influential, that agrees with that they're like, we're going to crown him, Jesus Reagan.
Starting point is 00:26:25 We love him. Nobody's crowning him, Jesus Reagan. They're just excited and expressing that excitement. I know you're all anti-happiness and everything. I'm not anti-happiness. You're anti-joy. I am a practical person. I feel like I'm the only one who sees the Matrix here right now.
Starting point is 00:26:39 But this is how, I mean, people are excited. You're seeing people excited. Sometimes people get crazy with their excitement. Sometimes they say stuff like... I get crazy with my excitement too. Sometimes I smile. Your RBF, though, is really strong. It is really strong.
Starting point is 00:26:52 That's why I tell people, I'm like, I can never do plastic surgery. or like freeze my face because everyone think I'd hate them all the time. Like I could never do that because the RBF is so strong. I've got to constantly like pull my eyebrows up to my scalp. There are people excited about it. That's all my point is. I get it.
Starting point is 00:27:08 And you know, you don't have to kill their happiness in joy. I'm not killing anyone's happiness in joy. You don't have to step on their parade. You don't have to drop bull cookies all over their happiness. Like I'm watching Real Housewives of Kane over here. The whirl. You don't have to kill my happiness.
Starting point is 00:27:23 You don't have to murder my name. But you're you're mistaking excitement for like fieldy or something. No, I'm mistaken seeing memes of Justice League and people who go on Fox say he should be in a cabinet position. And I'm like, what? That's my. That's that's a little bit more. I mean, these are serious people who are saying this stuff. Your Scooby-Doo voice is awesome.
Starting point is 00:27:48 But you guys get it though now. You see my, yeah. So it's not like we disagree. Lorraine makes a good point. Hold up. but because she brought, and this is what I mentioned to you, she comes back to the vaccines. We agreed on the Rona vaccines. And that's kind of what started all of it, because the left is so high of mind.
Starting point is 00:28:04 The left loses their back end. If they think that one of the people on the left is just, wait a minute, you disagree with 1% of our agenda. You are a traitor. And you remember? Trader's going to trade. That's how they look at it. And you remember three years ago when we reached out to the RFK team. They originally agreed to come on.
Starting point is 00:28:24 And then they were like, oh, wait, no. That was three years ago. They were barely talking to anybody conservative at that time. I see this as an exciting, nice evolution, and I'm not taking it any farther than that. Yeah. I mean, I like that you're very optimistic. I'm not. I have been polluted by reality.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Oh, dare I. I don't, I, look, if people want to start agreeing with me on stuff, beautiful. Doesn't mean I'm letting you drive the car. Okay. That's great. If you agree with me like, Dana, you know what? I also think that the station should only be set on 80s. I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:28:58 That satellite radio should only be on the 80s. I get it, the 80s station. I agree with you on that. But, you know, on the other stuff, I'm like, okay, that's great. You can have some input on that. But you're not driving the car. You don't get to say which road we turned on. So just sit back there.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Don't backseat drive. And STFU. That's all. That's it. That's it. That's it. It's your sole responsibility in the back seat. Is that you're the keeper of the snacks.
Starting point is 00:29:23 That's it. You don't even get to apportion them to me. That's the front. That's the passenger. That's the co-pilot. They get to help with the radio and the apportionment of snack. You just hand it up to the front. That's it. That's all you get. That's where I'm at. Right. So that's kind of how I view all this. Is it mean? I don't care. I'm a realist. I want to win and I want to keep my freedoms in as much original condition as the founders intended as possible. And like I said, I'm all about coalition building, but that doesn't mean I'm going to let everybody and their damn brother come sit on the war council. Just not going to do it. And I think, you know, if some people are agreeing with you on a couple of issues, that's great. But on the big issues, like Tulsi Gabbard, I don't have anything against. People always think I have something against politicians.
Starting point is 00:30:11 If I dislike you personally, you know, I'm honest about it. And I will just tell you because I don't care about going to cocktail parties. They don't care about being on the speaker circuit. I don't care. I don't have to griff that way. I don't care. I just griffed by doing hard work. That's it. I don't care. But I see, you know, like we've invited Tulsi Gabbitt on the show before. She will not come on the show. And that's fine. I've never, I'm never a jerk when anybody's on, but I've always questioned the two-way stuff. And I read the post that she had up about where I guess it's supposed to be suffice to explain her change on two-way, but it didn't really explain anything. And it actually now I got more questions than I started with.
Starting point is 00:30:52 And if people, even if people want to appear to agree with you because it is advantageous to them at the time because they've been canceled out on their own side, I will take that and use it if it means getting my agenda to go forward. But when it comes to putting that person on the war council or making that person
Starting point is 00:31:09 like a part of the board of directors for the movement, that ain't happening. Not going to happen. Because I think you've got to be in it with the people in the principles enough for you have to prove yourself and pay your dues by showcasing that your beliefs are real. You know, you're not just giving lip service to Second Amendment. You're not just giving lip service to limited government. Like you are, you're actually helping to elect candidates. And I've never seen any of these cats work to help elect anybody but themselves.
Starting point is 00:31:41 So I don't think any jury would convict me on that front. That's how I look at it. So when you put in that effort, then maybe we'll go a little bit further. But that's just kind of, that's how I look at it. And people are like, oh, Nanny, you're mean. Look, I'm all about the coalition. But that don't mean they get to drive the car. Very big, big difference. We got more on the way, but I got some.
Starting point is 00:31:59 Have you watched Acolyte came? No, I'm not going to either. It looks horrible. And then the Lord of the Rings stuff. Oh, boy. Yeah, that series. I might break something. I don't know if I'm going to get out of the show today without setting a fire in the studio.
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Starting point is 00:33:43 regardless of immigration status. What? You know what? How about all the stuff you got in your house should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their immigration status? I mean, you're talking about our taxpayer dollars. I don't owe anyone, even people who are here legally, my taxpayer dollars. I mean, that's, so where do you get off to Mandy that everybody fork over their hard-earned money and just start giving away money for people to buy houses? You're telling me that people who live here. What about people who went and fought blood for our country and who were in combat? And then they come back and they have to fight the VA just for basic treatment. and bare minimum necessities. And you're telling me that those people, they don't get any kind of consideration, but if you cross the border illegally, then you can get to the front of the line
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Starting point is 00:34:44 do everything they're supposed to do, want to be a part of this American fabric, want to be Americans, and you're just, you're just spitting in their eye, because you're telling them that their hard work is less valuable to you than someone that you think you can manipulate for a vote. That's just sad. Who was that? Who was that? Oh, yeah. Yep. I don't know. I, it's sad. Yeah, he's a state rep. The social and economic benefits of homeownership should be accessible to everyone. You know what? Being a billionaire should be accessible. you're going to stop if you really love people then everyone should be able to be a billionaire if you really love people right i'm saying it's so frustrating yeah we are getting there i can't roll my eyes hard enough i cannot roll my eyes hard enough all right so coming up in our second hour some of the things
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Starting point is 00:36:58 When you order today, get 20% off using code Dana. 20% off code Dana at black rifle coffee.com. I don't think you're ever going to find a commander-in-chief of the United States of America and our military who doesn't better who better understands what grief is like what mourning is like what sorrow is like what frustration is like then then Joe Biden he knows exactly what grief feels like now it's a different kind of grief I understand that we're talking about men and women who were lost in a combat role through a bloody terrorist act that's different I get it but you're not going to find a commander-in-chief who doesn't better understanding and can
Starting point is 00:37:41 and can feel the grief that they're going through and to make sure that they know that they're going to continue to have the support that they deserve. So this is John Kirby trying to defend Biden against his, I don't know, his own mission. He didn't publicly name the 13 soldiers that were killed due to Biden's own disastrous withdrawal. Biden Harris's withdrawal from Afghanistan. And Kirby's like, well, he knows what grief? feels like shut the front door stop
Starting point is 00:38:15 welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you we're at the top of the second hour you can listen coast to coast you uh you probably are channel 347 direct TV also in Rumble and you can find us over on X where we also stream
Starting point is 00:38:31 in substack chapter and verse lots of good stuff that goes out there on the regular now this is the well they don't have empathy Biden's not grieving Biden's on the beach in Delaware those of you who get the headlines that every every day they get my radio prep that makes up part of what we discuss in the program the beach photo that I had was literally from yesterday that's a Biden beat that was literally Joe and Jill yesterday and they've had the secret service out their shoe and everybody away from him on the beach you know they kind of set up a perimeter they because they're you know it's so special he's on the beach as where he is that was them yesterday so he's not grieving anything he was on the beach and you uh He also was not invited to the ceremony in Arlington by the families who were marking the three-year observance of losing their loved ones in Afghanistan. That is, tell me that you have zero empathy without telling me you have zero empathy, and that's it.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Well, he didn't name. You know, he knows what grief feels like? What the hell does that have to do with his decision that got these 13 people killed? What does that have to do? Biden's eldest son that he has used endlessly. And I honestly, I do question. I know it's not a thing that you're supposed to do, but I do question sometimes his grief
Starting point is 00:39:51 because he opportunistically weaponizes it, just like he did his wife that was killed in a car accident that she caused. And he went out and lied to everyone and said, oh, it was a truck driver. And then the story grew. It was a drunk truck driver. And that truck driver's family suffered for decades
Starting point is 00:40:06 because they had their loved one disparaged. The guy wasn't drunk. She ran a stop sign and got herself killed. killed. That's what happened. So this opportunistic weaponization of grief, I kind of question him. I don't think he has an empathy chip. And that was just lame from Kirby. I know Kirby's got to go out there and be Biden's janitor. But good night. That's just that, you know, he knows what grief feels like. If he does, then why didn't he name the 13, John? He knows what grief feels like. Does he know what grief is like when, imagine this. Imagine you're a parent.
Starting point is 00:40:46 And by the way, I had a friend that performed legal work for some of the families in that some of these families, specifically of these 13 service members who were lost. And the stuff that has come out from, you know, looking at what happened and going through some of the legal stuff, I mean, they knew that they knew what was happening. They knew that the place was being case. They knew that Abbey Gate was being case. they knew that there were people trying to blow them up. And in fact, the guy who apparently was the bomber, he was the guy that they had seen the day before and the day before that. They weren't told that they couldn't take the shot.
Starting point is 00:41:28 They were told that they just, you know, hold your position. You just, you can only do what you're going to do. Imagine you're the parent. And your son or daughter is there at that gate. And they know someone's coming to kill them and they're told to just take it because it's exactly what the order really distills down. Just take it. you're going to get killed, just take it.
Starting point is 00:41:48 That's what they saw running towards them. That's what they saw happening in the chaos of Biden Harris's withdrawal. That is a grief I can't even imagine. And those parents, those soldiers, those soldiers just had to take it. They couldn't take the guy out. They knew it was coming and they couldn't do anything about it. And it speaks more to their heroism and bravery. than it does any trash human
Starting point is 00:42:17 that's in the White House right now or the Pentagon or the DoD. They admirably held their positions and they held the line. They did not disavow orders. I don't know many people who could say the same. Oh, but he knows what grief is like, Joe Biden. I doubt it. I really doubt it.
Starting point is 00:42:42 He knows what it's like to weaponize it. He knows what it's like to hide behind it as a shield against any kind of criticism. Oh, you can't criticize Biden because he'll bring up his oldest son. Oh, you can't criticize Biden, you know, because his oldest son. I mean, it's just, it's offensive. And it showcases a complete lack of empathy. That's not just with Biden, but also with Harris.
Starting point is 00:43:04 Audio son by 10, J.B. Pritzker, the penguin of the D.C. universe that is Democrats controlling Chicago. He had to say this about Kamala Harris and the border. Listen. Well, look, you don't have to be there to know there is a problem at that. the border that needs to be addressed in general. This is a 40-year problem. Republicans and Democrats have been unwilling to get together on border control and on comprehensive immigration reform. And Joe Biden tried to get people together to do something about it. In fact, he campaigned on it, and Republicans refused, and then finally put a border security bill on the table, a Republican-written border security bill. So, look, whether you're there or not there, I mean, of course, visiting the border is one
Starting point is 00:43:49 thing to do to draw attention to it. But the most important thing that she can do is have a policy that will actually make a difference. It was actually that the numbers were way better under the previous administration. But, you know, I mean, this, you were literally
Starting point is 00:44:05 you're literally talking about a bill in which Republicans were told that they could only negotiate over what rules that illegal entrance could ignore in which ones they had to actually kind of listen to. It didn't in catch and release. It didn't shut down the border. Oh, it only shut down if it got up to 5,000
Starting point is 00:44:21 illegal crossings per day, which meant it was going to be 4,999 crossings per day. I mean, it's still a de facto open border. That's what Democrats, they wouldn't move on it. That's what Democrats said you had to agree to. And if you didn't agree to 400,000
Starting point is 00:44:37 or 4,999 illegal crossings in a day, if you couldn't agree to that, then I guess you just don't want to solve border security. And then that's what they ran with. I mean, no wonder the deal did make it, because it's a stupid deal. Who in their right mind would agree to that? Oh, we're okay. Well, we're not going to actually limit
Starting point is 00:44:57 illegal crossings. We don't have anything for the border wall, right? Okay. Right. All right. So, and what, you can have, what, crossings, 4,000 illegal crossings a day over seven days. We can do that. Okay. Yeah, that's still, this is, it's so dumb. But that was, that was the deal. Well, you don't have to be at the border wall. Well, it's a good damn thing. thing because she has never gone to the border. Oh, she was in El Paso, the sanitized border after they pushed all the homeless off the streets. And that was the part that has the wall there, interestingly enough. Okay, so they set her there.
Starting point is 00:45:34 No, that bipartisan bill, don't fall into that trap of thinking that there was anything good in it. There wasn't. I mean, you were, you still had at least thousands of people that were to be processed every day at ports of entry. It was going to continue regardless. The whole design of the bill was to, continue it regardless. It was a on again, off again, maybe potential border number. It would only deactivate if you had border crossings that dropped to like, what, 80% of what they would be on any given day. That was it. Not even really a reduction. That just meant that the cartels were going to
Starting point is 00:46:06 be smart about how many they let over. That was so, oh, and then there's a, uh, uh, the president could only use, actually do so much under it and it would, uh, they were trying to structure it so that if Trump ever got into office, there's nothing that he could do to stop the number of crossings or this Rube Goldberg mechanism that determined when the border could shut down and when it couldn't. That was the whole design of this bill. And they're trying to say that it was designed to fail. Democrats designed this bill to fail. So they could just look like they were doing something.
Starting point is 00:46:43 No one read the bill. People who were cheerleading this bill never read it. They literally never read it. they're going off of whatever MSNBC tells them to. That's the state of politics today. It's so stupid. And it gives the media something to run with. Of course.
Starting point is 00:46:57 Republicans killed a solution on the border. A solution that did nothing. 49 to 50 procedural vote. Only four Republicans joined Democrats in backing it. It had to have 60 to go forward. So, yeah, it was DOA. And why would it not be? It was a dumb bill.
Starting point is 00:47:15 But, and now she's, I'm waiting. Someone joked that is Kamala, Harris going to jail Hillary Clinton too because now she seems to be like copying all these Republican positions. It's kind of funny. Speaking of immigration, McConnell, this is coming from Axios. So the Save Act, we've talked about that a little bit. That was regulating voting to, voting whether or not someone was here in the country legally, whether or not they would actually be able to vote. And this was something, we also had a lot of moves in Texas. over this. The Save Act, this is the bill, the spending bill that is should pass in September,
Starting point is 00:47:56 attached to it as the Save Act. And Mike Lee's talked about this. Senator Lee has talked about this. The Save Act is about, it's designed to stop people who are not here legally from voting and making determinations about the governing of our country. And apparently Senate GOP leadership, according to Axios, they're trying to stop this. They're trying to, they say it's going to cause a shutdown. They say that the government's going to have a shutdown if the Save Act is included in this. Okay, wow. And Republicans always think a shutdown right before an election is bad for them.
Starting point is 00:48:35 They've done this every time. They always think that a shutdown right before an election is going to hurt Republicans. Do you remember when they did this back in 2012? They also did this back in 2010, and that's when we deliver this huge shalacking as the way it was described by by Barack Obama to Democrats. It's that's never how it works. In fact, I think people like the fact that the government gets shut down. So they're saying if the if the save act is in the September spending bill, then Chuck Schumer and Democrats, they're going to add other stuff to it. They're going to, they want to strip states of their ability of any kind of authority over
Starting point is 00:49:08 elections, which I think that requires a constitutional amendment if you're going to do that. But that's a whole other discussion. They can't add a lot of the measures that Democrats want to add they can't do it without having 60 votes. So you got 51 Democrats, 49 Republicans, so it could be stopped. I mean, it's that tight in the Senate. But they think that it'll be a shutdown. But they, they think, too, that if there are people who are in the country illegally voting, they're here illegally and then they're also voting, they think that if Democrats are able to score a win over that, remember what we talked about yesterday, Chuck Schumer wants to eliminate the filibuster. And then they would pass legislation, they'd make an in-run around in Congress, and the length of time it would
Starting point is 00:49:51 take to litigate it, it would be de facto in place. That would take away their state authority over elections. And that's a big deal. And it will take years before it could be neutralized. So that's something to consider. And it looks like this piece of Axios, it says McConnell's big fear on the next budget fight. It's a general. It's a general. GOP showdown because there's an October 1st government funding deadline. And Axios, of course, is working right with some of this. Oh, well, conservatives have shown a willingness to flirt with shutdowns to push priorities. Priorities, you mean like not allowing people who are not here illegally to vote?
Starting point is 00:50:32 Because that's exactly what it is. It's the SAVE Act. Biden said he strongly opposes it. Oh, does he even know what it is? I don't even think so. Johnson, however, Speaker is a proponent. of the SAVE Act. So he said he's fine with attaching it to this funding bill. So this is one to keep an eye on because this is going to be at the heart of this fight over shutdown. I agree with Annie Oakley
Starting point is 00:50:55 who said, quote, I would like to see every woman know how to handle guns as naturally as they know how to handle babies. Now, I myself regularly conceal carry 9mm. Now that said, not every woman is like me has had the hours of training that I've had or feels comfortable around firearms due to years of use or maybe they're by a gun-free zone. I'd like to change that what I can while encouraging defense at the same time. So this is where Berna comes in. It's kind of like a starter weapon. It's they make a non-firearm firearm firearm. I like the idea
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Starting point is 00:52:14 and like the touch type proficiency they said that the devices are replacing time spent practicing typing but does that matter if nobody's I mean that's kind of I think it's important I can type super fast I think you do need to type you know you need to understand how to do it
Starting point is 00:52:30 but also if kids are on laptops like in an early age or even iPads doesn't that sort of train you to do it anyway because it's all thumbs now yeah golly can you imagine that it's going to change the way we look. Let's see. A burning man. There's already a fatality.
Starting point is 00:52:47 A burning man. And they're not selling out. Authorities are investigating the fatality. A female participant. They said it was, I don't know. Is this somebody who's 39 years old? They can't there's no, nobody knows. Nobody knows. This story's meaningless to me. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:53:02 She fell on some needles and pieces. I mean, it's sad, but it's, you know, also it's like it's not worthy enough to be in quick five right now. So check this out. In New York city. 48% of writers apparently don't pay the fares. Fair evasion. That's what they call it. They said that 48% just don't even pay any kind of fare. They said that New York's long-running fair evasion problem is the worst of any major city in the world. It's intensified recently. About one in five writers skip the
Starting point is 00:53:34 fair. Now what gets me is the city went after people selling loose cigarettes really aggressively because they didn't want to lose that money. But what about this? What about this? Nobody's doing anything with us. This is crazy. If you think your life is boring, apparently so do one and four Americans. Really, though. What is a boring life? They're saying that 40 is the new 30. And I don't know what that means. That's what they all say. But I didn't, that's kind of sad. Like, is it unfulfillment? They didn't actually get into it. But, huh. Stick with us because culture, cancel culture, Star Wars Acolyte, Lord of the Rings, all of it. Stick with us. podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time subscribe on youtube apple or wherever you get your podcast welcome back to the program dana lash here with
Starting point is 00:54:24 you bottom of this second hour do you guys see the i've seen this this type of stuff before where uh it's usually like the fbi or to be i remember the when it really this was back in i think like 2009. You had, the Missouri Highway Patrol had used this. It's like extremist phrases. This is the FBI's militia
Starting point is 00:54:50 violent extremism. And it's like some sayings, et cetera or whatever. They've, and it's at FBI Talk of. Oh no, I don't want to download it. I didn't want that. I just wanted to open it in a PDF.
Starting point is 00:55:08 not to download it your fruitcakes. So they have this thing that they call terrorism. They have terrorism definitions. They have defined by the FBI and DHS. They have these phrases, things like that symbols guide. And they have militia violent extremism. And it's not a new thing, but this is new in that it's up. updated, if that makes sense to you.
Starting point is 00:55:41 So it's updated. And it gets into their strategic intelligence, blah, blah, blah, blah. If you believe it's intelligent. It gets into all of that stuff. And it talks about terminology used and things like that. And it has, you know, some examples in it. But it gets into threat overview, militia, violent extremists, et cetera, three percenters. And they said that, like, for instance, some people use the term boogaloo, which were
Starting point is 00:56:07 to references a violent uprising or impending civil war. I like smod. Fiery Bougaloo. The term is, I love when feds who set up the entrapment of Whitmer and they were there, J6, and all this other stuff, I love when the feds try to
Starting point is 00:56:24 make these observances. They say, oh yes, the term boogaloo really resonates with militia violent extremists, MVEs, who have adopted it. To use it. And they said, following perceived incursions on constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment. They get into targets and tactics,
Starting point is 00:56:44 and I swear, I think they mentioned memes in here, I wouldn't doubt it. They also touch on key terms, right? So key terms that are used. And so you got Boogaloo. Second Amendment is apparently a term that is a key term for militia violent extremists. So it has Second Amendment or 2A refers to Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. They said MVEs and others within the militia movement often reference and interpret it to justify private militia activities in their opposition to gun laws. You know you can have a private militia and a private and do private militia activities already, right? Right?
Starting point is 00:57:25 That's what is this nonsense? It gets into Agenda 21, Bugaloo, Bugout, False Flag, FEMA camps, field training exercise. Who made this list up? Which FedFUD made up this list. I mean, I use all of these words. Am I a militia violent extremist? Because I use words like boogaloo, bug out, false flag, field training exercise, or Second Amendment. I use Second Amendment 2A all the time.
Starting point is 00:57:55 So if you cite a constitutional right that makes you a violent extremist, it looks like that, right? But none of the people who ever talk about taking those rights are ever considered to be violent extremist. extremist. That's kind of interesting. No, it's not, it's not a new thing, but it is updated. So this thing is, it's an updated list. I was just looking at this and I'm just like, I can't believe, oh, they call like a Buja Duhin, Big Igloo, Big Luau, Boog Boys, all these terms. They literally have, those are great terms, by the way. Buja Hadine, that's hysterical. And other associated wordplay, in addition to imagery like igloos, who, Hawaiian shirts and lays are used as coded references to the larger boogaloo phenomenon on and offline.
Starting point is 00:58:49 This is a serious government document. Because some people use the term jokingly in RMVEs. Wait, what's the RMVE? We have the militia violent extremists. What's the R? I don't know. Who advocate. They talk about racism, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:59:05 So basically, anybody who uses the term boogaloo, they're trying to say as a racist, bug out. A phrase used by MVEs and non-extremest preppers to reference emergency contingency planning, usually involving weapons, supplies, evacuation procedures, and rendezvous locations. Yeah. And this is this is moronic. Absolutely moronic. But this is what, yeah, this is what they're, this is literally what their, their, their, our government is doing. thoughts came.
Starting point is 00:59:44 Did you elect them to do this? The FBI? I didn't elect anybody in the FBI. Yeah. What about Mullen Lab? Is that still a thing that they, I'm shocked that's not in there yet. Is the come and take it or don't tread on me?
Starting point is 00:59:59 Is that also? Someone made the point. So if you like the movie Kildozer, does that mean that you get added to the anti-Bugaloo department? The list? I'm just curious. What? Boogaloo?
Starting point is 01:00:11 It just makes it not serious to me. It makes me want to say it more. It's like an 80s breakdance movie. Not interested. Yeah, it makes me want to say it more. I mean, hell, wait until they find out about skibbitty toilet, dude. Wait until they find out about skibbitty toilet.
Starting point is 01:00:35 Sweet. We just got on list just then. Well, we're going to bug out to the skibbitty toilet boogaloo. Oh, we're on list. Making it all the lists. This is what our government is doing. Meanwhile, at the border, it's all chaos, but up in the important people departments.
Starting point is 01:00:56 So assinine. Now you see why. When is Jim Jordan on? He's on this week with us tomorrow. I got Jim Jordan who's going to be coming up with us tomorrow. Because, you know, Zuckerberg was, he had testified before members of Congress. And then now he's,
Starting point is 01:01:15 he's admitted, hmm, he's admitted that, you know, speaking of government lists and government cooperation and all this other stuff, he's, he's actually admitted that, yes, they did work with the Biden administration to suppress speech and to throttle
Starting point is 01:01:33 dissent. They said that, according to House judiciary, he admitted to, working with the administration to pressure Facebook to censor Americans and throttling the, Which we knew. I mean, but what's the, okay, so here's the thing. What is, what did we get from this? Okay, so he admitted that he did it and we all knew he did it. Well, what do we get from it? He did it. We know he did it. What's, what, what, what do we get out of it? That's what I'd like to know.
Starting point is 01:02:08 What penalty is going to exist to prevent anybody else from doing this again to Americans? I mean, good grief. It's a, they say it's a big win for free speech. Well, we all knew this. The big win for free speech is to stop it from happening again. I mean, that's the big win from this. I don't know. The whole thing is just, is asinine.
Starting point is 01:02:36 That it was done in the first place, but also that do we, I think that some like Jim Jordan and others have the will to do something. I just don't know practically realistic. what they can or would do. So this could technically still happen again. Hell, maybe it still is. You don't know. Honestly, I think he's seeing some of this. I will say Facebook never went as far as some of these others,
Starting point is 01:03:00 but it still went pretty far. It doesn't collaborate with China, and it won't work with China, which is why China has its own version of Facebook. But they still went pretty far. I mean, let's be real with it. He said he regretted working with them to censor. They published a letter that he had sent.
Starting point is 01:03:22 And he said that he didn't even really want to be political. I mean, really, he wants to kind of be neutral on everything, which I don't think anyone's ever really neutral. But he had said that in a separate situation, the FBI had warned us about a, this is his letter, had warned us about a potential Russian disinformation operation, et cetera, et cetera. And then when we saw the New York Post story, reporting on corruption, we sent that to fact checkers. temporarily demoted it while waiting for a reply. Since it's been made clear, the reporting was not Russian disinformation, and he said we should not
Starting point is 01:03:54 have demoted the story in retrospect, and that they're changing their policies and processes to make sure it doesn't happen again, and that they will no longer demote things while waiting for fact checkers. They shouldn't have done that in the first place anyway. They shouldn't have demoted anything. and he says that he regrets, that he, you know, is regretful of it. Well, I don't know what to make of it. And what's to come of it, right?
Starting point is 01:04:29 What is to come of it? Kane, what's to come of it? I mean, hopefully guys like Zuck, people that are in charge of these social media platforms will stop actually acquiescing to the government on these things, hopefully, until we get something legislatively that prevents the government from doing it. We already do, by the way. It's called a Constitution. It's the Constitution. The government cannot suppress your speech in any way. It's just literally already law, but somehow we have to clarify it. Right. And what impact on Missouri v. Biden? Because that was the big suit. What impact on Missouri v. Biden? I think that's an important discovery. So we'll follow all of this.
Starting point is 01:05:14 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. All right, so a Florida man was on probation for drug trafficking, and he looks like Santa, or a really just unkempt, Kenny Rogers, I can't tell. I'm sorry, I'm supposed to believe this guy's 63, Kane. Volusia County. He was taken into custody.
Starting point is 01:05:46 He was arrested for armed, ooh, armed trafficking of fentanyl and men. meth. And then he got arrested again on similar charges. He's 63 years old this guy, supposedly, 63 years old. Sessel McCoy. Are you sure he's in Florida? That sounds like he's Kentucky. Cecil McCoy took him into custody, Circle K and Deltona. He was busted. He had all kinds. He had fentanyl on him when they took him into custody, enough to kill lots of people. And then he also had 85 grams of meth. And he did say all of its mind. So, I mean, he, you know, at least there's, he was honest about it, but still, good heavens. I just, like, go find an honest line of work, you know.
Starting point is 01:06:29 I mean, you can find, I realize maybe it's not the job that you want, but there's some honest line of work out there that you can have. Just saying. Let's see, this, uh, da, da, da, da, uh, got a couple of other, oh boy. Nope, no, I'm not doing this one about, no, not doing that one. well we got the guy who Florida man from Key West
Starting point is 01:06:54 he attacked a man holding a sign that displayed a Bible verse so this is Stock Island Florida this guy's supposed to be 50 I'm supposed to believe that this guy is 50 years old again also don't believe these ages meth is meth kills dude meth kills in ages
Starting point is 01:07:10 so this guy let's see here 50 year old man from Key West arrested he attacked a guy who's holding a John 316 sign. Just this innocent guy. But the guy who was arrested looks like the bad guy from the original Twin Peaks.
Starting point is 01:07:27 Really? He has his hair and everything. He looks like Bob from Twin Peaks. Completely. The guy's name is Jerome Hernandez.
Starting point is 01:07:42 He attacked the 37-year-old victim. The guy was just holding a John 316 sign. That's all it was. And so, yeah, there's, no, there's that. But he looks, the thing that really stuck out to me is that he looks like Bob from Twin Peaks, the original Twin Peaks. Let's not going to do this one either. Nope, nope, nope, nope. There's some that are really bad that I don't, well, this one's, this is a guy who is recording people in the bathroom.
Starting point is 01:08:10 He was a central Florida deputy. Surprised his name wasn't Scott Israel. who was arrested for video voyeurism. It was in Tampa. This guy. His name is Justin D.Biass, and he was a deputy in the DUI unit and illegally recording victims in the bathroom of his residence.
Starting point is 01:08:27 Did he have a lot of people over to his house? That he would, like, who does this? This is some blueberry hill stuff. Stop that. Sorry. Only Kane is going to get that reference, right? What did that? When was that in the 90s?
Starting point is 01:08:40 It's the St. Louis thing. Yeah, it's the St. Louis thing. I had to do Chuck Berry and all that. It was a big bad deal. I remember being a kid hearing about that and I was like, ooh. So this guy was charged with video voyeurism. Southwest Florida Man was arrested for stealing an antique slot machine. Out of all the things to steal, why that went.
Starting point is 01:08:57 31-year-old Andre Vasquez was caught on camera breaking into an Arcadia truck stop. He stole the slot machine. And then deputies initiated a foot chase after he fled. He was apprehended after hiding in a nearby backyard. He had bullet cutters, a backpack, he had a gun. He was a prohibitive possessor. And they got the stolen slot machine. It was an antique slot machine.
Starting point is 01:09:17 I don't know what he thought he was going to get out of it. Like, did he think it had money? Did he know it was an antique? I think the antique ones had those like silver dollars. Oh, is that? Did he think that they were still in there? I don't know, maybe. That's kind of dumb.
Starting point is 01:09:28 I mean, they're not still going to be in there. Good heavens. It's not. Ha, ha, ha. Let's see here. We also have, oh, I had this one, the guy from the other day. My favorite story still remains a pizzeria guy. Florida, it was a little bit quiet this weekend, I have to say.
Starting point is 01:09:43 they also had these poachers that stole 800 pounds of berries. They were arrested in Hillsborough County. Palmetto poachers is what they called them. Two months after new regulation, harshal penalties for it saw Palmetto poachers. These two individuals, Helodillo Hernandez and Maria Hernandez-Sentio, they stole 800 pounds.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Apparently these berries can sell for 75, cents a pound, you can get up to $3.50.50 a pound. That's crazy. Stick with us. We've got more in store. You do have to acknowledge people's fear today. I mean, there are many neighborhoods in this country that have unacceptable levels of violence. That is just true. But you don't have to feed in to the irrational fear that Trump is trying to make people feel. And it is important to push back on this idea of a migrant crime wave. We don't... What is...
Starting point is 01:10:49 Okay, that's... Who is that? Murphy? That's Murphy. He's BFFs with Pelosi. He's trying to say, this idea, there's a migrant. I hate the term migrant. That's not... That's entirely inaccurate because he's...
Starting point is 01:11:04 We're not talking... Again, I have to say this every time because they won't. We're not talking about people who come into the country legally. We're talking about the people who's sneaking across border and who, who, yeah, exactly, traffic kids and drugs and everything else. That's who we're talking about. And I feel like they don't understand the difference between those two because they refuse to acknowledge it. And they do it on purpose because they want to, they want to shame you into thinking, well, if you support a lawful border entry, then you hate all immigrants.
Starting point is 01:11:35 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. your living Daria top of this third hour make sure you go sign up over at Substack I have a piece that I was working on sending out to you subscribers it was really smart I lookie so I stopped it I did one of those things I was like I'm gonna I'm gonna mull it over for a day I know now you guys are like no send it no I really needed to
Starting point is 01:11:59 mull it over it was one of those you'll get it is that sometimes when I hear you typing I can tell if you're typing mad or if you're not typing what oh yeah it's obvious you're wait a minute what does that even mean you're i'm in this room all the time with you every single day virtually of the week and when you type and it's just you know you're just typing to search things online or whatever or maybe even an email or something no big deal it's just regular old typing just clickety clack clickety clack on the old keyboard and then all of a sudden it's like all these all these keys on the keyboard almost getting damage and I'm like, what do you?
Starting point is 01:12:37 You're clearly hate typing something. What are you doing? Stop doing that. It's not that bad. I'm actually pretty accurate with the way I just told that story. I don't think it's that bad. It's pretty accurate story. Although if somebody sends an email that neither of us like and we want to respond back to it,
Starting point is 01:12:52 Kane's like, what are you doing? Stop it. What are you doing? Quit. Let me respond with kindness. Let me do it. Well, I still maintain that it's not that bad. but so this um right i this i so now we've got we've got uh harris waffling on the border waffling on
Starting point is 01:13:12 the border wall i'm wondering what else she's going to waffle on what else is she going to flip on just you know i don't know she's uh now apparently in support of the thing that she said she was never going to be in support of because the issue is so bad and she's trying to run through the run to the center. There has to be, her people must be morons. She's been in this race for a month and you cannot just rush to the center. It has to be a gradual move to the center. Otherwise, it looks like this. I don't know. I mean, what is she going to, is she going to sell red hats next? What? I'm waiting. Is that what she's going to do next? Dying her hair blonde and doing a comb over to the right. If she comes out orange looking, y'all, then that will be a step.
Starting point is 01:14:02 too far. It looks like she dove into a Cheetos bag, then that's going to be a step too far. I'm not saying that as a pejorative. I'm just saying it won't be orange. It'll be turmeric. So we'll see. I think the really telling thing, and this is what Republicans should do, because we get that spending bill come up in September. Deadline for government funding is October 1st, right? And so in that is the SAVE Act. And the SAVE Act is all about making sure people who are here illegally can't vote. They should tie her to that and be like, well, if you're really serious, Kamala, then why don't you support the save act and see where that is? Support the save act, Kamala.
Starting point is 01:14:43 I think that would go a long way into kind of really forcing her hand here. Really, you say that you want a wall and you say that you're coming to the center on this issue. Prove it. And just to see what she does. I would be interested in that. See what she does. I don't know. We got a couple of other things to touch on as well.
Starting point is 01:15:03 We've been hitting on immigration. I'm going to get to some culture here. House races to watch. I'm going to point this out real quick because the house is really where a lot of this comes down to. I definitely do not want to lose the house. You got New York's 22nd Congressional District. The Hill has a piece out where they're looking at. This one is an interesting district because you have, it's a district that went to a Republican.
Starting point is 01:15:30 the seat in Republican hands in 2022. That's Brandon Williams. He took the seat after and replaced John Kacco. But it's also a big district. It's a toss-up district. So it's not a lean right or a lane left. It's a total toss-up district. It includes Syracuse, New York. It's a, it's a huge toss-up for Democrats. They could pick it up. And this is one of the 17 GOP held districts, Williams's seat. Biden won this district and you've got a Republican rep in it. And it's, Now, Cook says it's a lean Democrat. Others say it's toss up because it's barely lean dumb. I think it's a toss up state.
Starting point is 01:16:05 So we'll see, but that's one of the races to watch. You also have the third congressional district in Washington, where you have a first-term lawmaker, a Democrat. She's going up against a Republican again. She defeated him in 2022. He beat out then rep, Jamie Herrera, Beuler, who's a Republican in the last cycle. One of the things that I think people got to,
Starting point is 01:16:28 be careful about is dumb primaries where you have a strong Republican who's already won who already beat you and who already leads you in polling. Don't replace one strong candidate for a weaker candidate. So we'll see how this goes. The interesting thing about this is that the district Trump won in 2020 by, I mean, not by a lot at all. But this guy, that definitely, I think, makes this a toss up. And that's what Koch political report.
Starting point is 01:16:58 classifies it as. You have New York 17th congressional district. That's Montere Jones, who's trying to reclaim his seat in the lower chamber. He's going up against Mike Lawler, and he's Mike Lawler's first term Republican. He beat out Mondair Jones. I think that Lawler will probably take it up again. Cook says it's a toss up, but I think that Lawler is, he's a strong candidate, and I think that he'll retain this race or he'll retain his seat in this race. And then you have the eighth congressional district in Pennsylvania. This is Matt Cartwrighted Democrat, and he has raised a ton of money, almost $6 million this cycle. That is over doubled what the Republican Rob Breschenahan has raised. So that race, they're apparently debating in October. That's, this is kind of a, I think a lean Democrat
Starting point is 01:17:55 district will see Michigan 7th congressional district also Lisa Slok and the Democrat there she replaced Debbie Stabenow and you got Tom Barrett and Curtis Hurdle are facing off in that district Republican and Democrat respectively that's a toss up too
Starting point is 01:18:11 got to keep the house it's incredibly important to keep the house otherwise you lose total power of the person and that's it I mean that's really it there's there's nothing else from that and you're going to get more bad policy like two quick things. Enviro, you'll get more stupid things like this.
Starting point is 01:18:30 So now apparently the, is this the EPA? The EPA, they're in all of these other envirom nuts, they're telling us that you don't really need to have as much refrigeration as you think you need. And they said that you need to consider the impact that refrigeration was having on the planet. They call it a global cold rush. It's shape. You don't need a tomato in December.
Starting point is 01:18:55 that's what someone said this uh uh this is per bloomberg remember they've gone after your dish soap they've gone after your light bulbs they've gone after all of this they're recommending oversight of refrigeration that's what they would like to see um yes kane speaking of hate typing yeah i know can you hear me hate typing in it um Pennsylvania did the same thing they they went after this Amish farmer and they'd shut up it down and took all his food, the whole nine, everything else, and then they realized they couldn't prove that any of the food or any of the stuff they were doing was harming anyone else. And finally, the state on the Supreme Court level, had to say, sorry, you were wrong
Starting point is 01:19:38 to do this to them. Overreach is always the problem, which is why big government is always the subject matter. I mean, people realize that refrigeration preserves food and prevents things like, oh, I don't know, famine. Right. And even fermentation without any sort of refrigeration is also helpful, but sometimes the government would let us, you remember that story where they rated this raw milk. Oh yeah, raw some out in LA. Yeah. And they left all of the stuff outside. It was like a scene club. Yeah, they left it outside for hours and then they decided to test it. And they're like, look at that. Look at all these bad levels of stuff. It's yeah, because you left it outside for hours before you decided to test it. And people signed up
Starting point is 01:20:19 and they paid a membership fee. They knew what they were getting. It's not like there was anything. It's absurd. It's one of the don't. things ever. But that's, that doesn't sound like mind your damn business. And that what Tim Walz always says, he says it over and over again. I think he thinks that that's like an impressive thing. Mind your damn business. Yeah. But here you are. Here, these are the leftist policies. Some culture stuff I want to touch on because I want to make sure we're getting, we got lows and DEI coming up. So there's a lot of hand ringing over this cancellation. We pull this up. Acolyte. I didn't watch this. Did you watch any of this?
Starting point is 01:20:58 No. I didn't watch it. Star Wars, the Acolyte. It was canceled after one season. This is, isn't this when you got the, the, uh, force babies? And you had space lesbians. Yeah. It's like space dandy, but space lesbians, lesbians and space. Just diversity, Dana. Yeah. They, uh, it was, everyone said it was woke and it was garbage and it was just, it was bad. And Kathleen Kennedy was a little upset over it and everybody ever, I mean, it, it, it was, it was, it was, She's ruined it. She's absolutely ruined it. So the acolyte, it was, they were trying to make it, they didn't so much focus on the story.
Starting point is 01:21:34 They just wanted diversity. And apparently diversity is just enough of a story. You don't need to really have like a story or a plot or anything like that. I mean, it's just, you know. But the narrative was about, basically, wasn't it like an all-female coven? And they used the force to generate chick babies, little female babies. And then that's how you got the two main characters. Isn't that what it was?
Starting point is 01:22:00 That's what it was. This is a South Park episode. And shockingly, it was canceled. Imagine nobody wants to watch a series about a bunch of woke, super woke space witches who have babies with the force. Nobody wanted to watch that. Now, it gets, there's more. So it got canceled.
Starting point is 01:22:30 And the staff is react, the cast was reacting to it. And they, uh, they, they, they, and I don't even know who some of these people are in this cast. Uh, but they were, they said that they, you know, they were looking forward to doing a season two. And we, you know, we just hope we could get further into the series, et cetera. No, nobody cares. Now, Lord of the Rings is apparently going to even further ruin everything because they are
Starting point is 01:22:52 trying to make, uh, glad real. They're trying to give her a. like a romantic story arc with Sauron, which I don't understand this. It is so, oh, I could literally the rest of the show, the yell about this. First off, Gladrail at this point in her life was already married and had kids, right? In fact, the way that her daughter fell to the evil forces of Middle Earth was one of the things that, you know, kind of actually, I don't want to say tempered her, but in a way sort of did. You know, she, she, her daughter was never the same after that. I mean, she was not this single
Starting point is 01:23:27 just no responsibility elf that was running around in Middle Earth the way that they want to portray her in this Amazon Prime series. And so now apparently what they're doing is they want to give her Sauron as a romantic interest, which is one of the dumbest things and totally not canon at all whatsoever. Why? Why do they got to
Starting point is 01:23:43 ship these two? This is stupid. I saw this this morning. I'm like, no. Just no. They said, and they, and of course they can't even say her, spell her name right? They're like, oh, look, Gladriel and Sauron, they have a cosmic connection and they were intimating that there was some sort of romantic relationship there towards the end of the last season. And they're trying to say that, oh, well, it's, you know,
Starting point is 01:24:04 gladriel and Sauron. They're connected by their psyche and, and there's like a romantic interest. I don't know why they're trying to do this, but they need to stop because she got a man, A, and it's not Sauron, B, end of. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. TSA says peanut butter is a liquid. We said what we said. Don't be cute. You're a taxpayer-funded agency. Don't be cute. They said that peanut butter, this is stupid. By the way, I love the context. They said peanut butter is technically a bingum plastic, a subset of non-Newtonian fluids. But under ASTMD-43959-slash-90, it is classified as a liquid, not a solid. The TSA considers the nut spread a liquid, but it is unrestricted if it is. a sandwich ingredient. It's not a liquid. Is cream cheese a liquid?
Starting point is 01:25:00 I remember one time I went with my kids ProTractor. He was doing homework. We had to go back to Missouri for a family thing. And they did, I swear the agent was like, I need to see that. Pro Tractor. Asked to see it. Literally took it. I'm not even kidding.
Starting point is 01:25:16 Anyway. Not all are bad, but so I hate having to pay an indulgence because so somebody who makes everything about them doesn't get offended. Let's see, an urgent warning over banned herbal tea that's being sold on TikTok. First off, don't buy anything on TikTok.
Starting point is 01:25:32 And if you do buy stuff on TikTok, well, you've earned it. There you go. And supply chain issue causes a shortage of pants for the U.S. Navy. What? Stick with us. We've got more in store.
Starting point is 01:25:44 Make some common sense of the crazy headlines with the Dana Show podcast. You're on the go guide for getting up to speed on today's most important stories. Subscribe on YouTube. Apple or your favorite podcast platform. My favorite line from Kamala is she says if you elect her president, she's going to fix it all on day one. Well, Kamala, I hate to break it to you, but day one was 1,300 days ago.
Starting point is 01:26:08 You've been vice president for three and a half years. What the hell have you been doing during all that time? The message from this crowd and this state of Michigan is you had your chance, you're failed, and we're not giving you a promotion. I hope not. I mean, good night. Nobody wants to see that. Gosh, it's too close for comfort with a lot of the surveys.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. We're at the bottom of this third hour. And I'm just, I was reading this piece from Mediaite on break, actually. Came out where we were on air just a little bit ago. Tim Wals has in-depth discussion about gutters on popular TikTok show. The most neglected part of home ownership, says the guy who doesn't literally even own a home. He was on this series called Subway Takes, and he was talking about gutter maintenance. And they ask people for a hot take about something that's controversial or unpopular, and they go on for like a minute and I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:18 And so he talked about gutters being neglected. did. That's an actual thing that they discussed. I'm going to put this in slack because it's just like literally just hit a little bit ago. And he says, yes, you know, it's gutters. He's talking about homeownership. You don't even own a home. You don't even own one. This guy does, I mean, I don't know what accomplishments he's had in life. He somehow succeeded in convincing people to put him on the government teat. And he's like, yeah, you got to get up on a ladder and, you know, get leaves in the gutter. This is what they're actually talking about. out on this. Yeah, go ahead and play. I hate TikTok. It's just, it's brain rot. All of this is brain rot. And they get stuck in the gutter. The leaves get stuck in the gutter. I've seen many a man fall off the ladder. Seriously. Many a man fall off the ladder. But there's a fix. You can put a gutter helmet over the top of a gutter helmet. It covers it. It lets the water go through, keeps it out of your house. I see this all the time. How often do you like looking at gutters? I look quite often, surprisingly, because I can't judge it. I try not to be judgmental on people, but when I see a well-ended
Starting point is 01:28:21 gutter. So that's a lot about somebody. So what's better? A well-tended when I see a well-tended gutter. So does he just call the staff at the governor's mansion to check for him because he doesn't own his own house? Is that what it is?
Starting point is 01:28:36 Gwen's too busy smelling the burning fires or smelling the burning buildings and tire fires. She's too busy smelling the raising of democracy. That's what she's too busy doing that. I don't know. I'm just, okay. Then you have Kamala Harris out there saying that she's, she's safe
Starting point is 01:29:02 for years to buy home. Home ownership is out of reach for two many Americans without explaining why, just that it is. Doesn't say why, just that it is. It is, but they don't know why. It just is. She says, when I'm president, will end the housing shortage by building three million homes and rentals by the government. So this is, sounds like the projects. That's what it sounds like. We're going to build more projects.
Starting point is 01:29:31 It's what it sounds like, right, Kane? Tampons in every gutter. That's right. We're going to put tampons. All those projects are going to have gutters and we're going to have tampons in all of them. There you go. Solutions.
Starting point is 01:29:45 $25,000. And I don't know what. Who is, I mean, we're painting. for it obviously. How are they going to build them? Like, with what? Oh, magic. That's what they're going to do.
Starting point is 01:30:06 It's going to build these houses with magic. Why didn't they, it's almost like she was, if only she had been vice president for the past four years. If only they, if only she was in a position where she could have done something about it in the past five years. She's, I mean, I can't make this up. Oh, let me talk about the EVs real quick. I had this on my...
Starting point is 01:30:29 So the campaign and all of the stuff that she's trying to walk away from, whether it's immigration or whether it is, you know, it's building the wall or whether she's, you know, she's walking away from everything, confiscating guns. Now,
Starting point is 01:30:46 she's trying to say that she doesn't support the mandate for electric vehicles. Yeah. But Dana, didn't she co-sponsor the zero-emission? Vehicle Act of 2019. And it literally within it was requiring manufacturers to sell only those vehicles, which were zero emissions by the year of 2040.
Starting point is 01:31:11 Well, yes, little Dana in my head. Yes, that is what happened. But now she can just say that's not where she is anymore, not have to explain why. And the media is like, she never said that. She never said the earlier stuff. What are you talking about? I don't know why I sound like Mickey Mouse, but I just do. Right?
Starting point is 01:31:32 She supported it. Her campaign email came out. They sent out, apparently her director of rapid response. And they are trying to say that people are lying about her and her position on EV mandates. And gaslight about EV mandates, except. from her own 2019 climate plan, remember the cash for clunkers program that Obama did that was a disaster? She wants a new one. She wants a new and improved cash for clunkers with incentives for cars to be replaced with zero emission vehicles manufactured in America and extra targeted assistance for low and middle class income families.
Starting point is 01:32:21 She thinks that the best way to establish American auto innovation is to have the government pay for it and force you into doing it. Wow. She wanted an accelerated model of then Senator Merkley's Zero Emission Vehicles Act. 50% of all new passenger vehicles sold have to be zero emission by 2030. And 100% are zero emission by 2035. And then they can only sell zero emission by 2040. That was literally her plan. But she didn't say it.
Starting point is 01:32:52 What are you guys talking about? These aren't. Now she's trying to run away for. it. You know why? Because it sounds crazy A.F. It is crazy. This is crazy. But it didn't pass. And as vice president, they didn't pass through that. They passed through some plans and they wanted this, you know, a couple of things here and there. But I don't really know what they did the past four years when they were in the White House. I really don't know. Hmm. So I am, uh, Got this, you got the housing.
Starting point is 01:33:32 We're just going to build houses out of, you know, the ether, apparently. We're going to do that. Wall Street Journal also confirmed that she's going to allow the tax cuts to expire in this new piece. Yeah, well, we knew that. We did.
Starting point is 01:33:54 So she hasn't at least tried to run away from that yet. Because she thinks that that was just all for the rich. These people have no idea how any of the stuff. work. She thinks it was just off of the rich, which it wasn't. I mean, we have that, I, I wish the media would say, wait a minute, why are you saying now that you are not in favor of an EV mandate when here's literally your plan with your name on it talking about how you're in favor of an EV mandate? I mean, when we play that audio of John Carl, who was he talking to, Tom Cotton yesterday, and he made up out of nowhere her position.
Starting point is 01:34:34 of moderating on the border and how she had never been for she had never been for like an open border or any of this. And he had said, yeah, she, you know, she had changed her mind about this stuff a long time ago. She never had. You have Jonathan Carl literally making a political position
Starting point is 01:34:48 so that he can try to look like he's besting Tom Cotton in a debate about Kamala Harris's positions. Good night. So I don't know. I'm just... Our media is absolute garbage. Yeah, it is absolute garbage. I'm going to hate type.
Starting point is 01:35:08 I'm going to hate type. Speaking of the wall really quickly, one more flashback. Audio sound like 19. Remember, now she wants a wall, but remember, remember this one. This issue is about a vanity project for this president. Right. And problem of his own making. Right.
Starting point is 01:35:32 And listen, when I travel this country, folks have plenty enough problems that they need their president to focus on instead of a wall that, by the way, because I was a prosecutor for many years, including the Attorney General of California, I specialize on transnational criminal organizations. That wall ain't going to stop them. No. Oh, but now it is because she's a Democrat and it's D different. Plus all the data that has ever been published on the before and after when there's a wall erected at the border
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Starting point is 01:36:39 this um there's like three stories that i want to i want to finish with before i don't think i can hit all three of them though uh let's see so we got this this this the secret service story where i'm going to pull this up there are a lot of questions about the information regarding everything that happened in butler county because you know you had uh members of congress that went out there and they were checking out the grounds of every place, of the, where it all happened. And they had, I think when you visited, it seems like they had a lot more questions than they even had going into it. And a lot of people have been talking about a top-down investigation. I don't know why people need to keep going out to the grounds and touring them in order to come
Starting point is 01:37:31 to an understanding that you got a clean house and it's got to start at the top. And it can't just be Kimberly Cheatel has to resign. It doesn't, it didn't start or end with Kimberly Cheatel. By the way, you know she gets secret service protection? You didn't know that? She don't? Mm-hmm. Why the hell would she get that? She gets secret service protection, apparently, right now.
Starting point is 01:37:55 I don't know. Don't know. Anyway, I'm saying. But the fact that information is so slow in getting out there, and this was such a historical thing, the left doesn't want to talk about it. They don't want to reference it. I mean, you had, they keep talking about J6, J6, but let's talk about the fact that you had this left us to try to kill a
Starting point is 01:38:12 president. And not a lot of information coming out about it. And some people are saying that, okay, it looks like some congressmen are suggesting that there's been a cover-up. And his parents, apparently, this killer's parents, they apparently brought, hired this law firm, a very formidable law firm, because it looks like they're anticipating criminal charges. To me, because of the type of law firm that they hired. They didn't just, like, you know, hire regular. They hired a law firm that looks as though it's going to be, that this firm deals with a lot of, like, civil suits
Starting point is 01:38:50 and personal injury and things like that. And so, and as Kane said, Kane state this, because I think this is a great point. Apparently we're just supposed to believe that this 20-year-old mentally ill kid somehow outsmarted the entirety of Secret Service. Yeah. Yeah, this 20-year-old was able to best all of them, able to figure it all out and best all of them.
Starting point is 01:39:13 That's apparently what happened. Crazy how. Yeah, crazy how that happens. But there are a lot of questions that remain. Why is it taking so long to get information? Why did it take so long to, you know, like suspend people? Why is there any kind of questions as to whether or not there was somebody else involved? That's the other thing.
Starting point is 01:39:33 I mean, do they think somebody else was involved? Do they think that somebody was helping him to plan? I do think it's weird that all of us, his body just disappeared so fast. that's kind of odd. Ten days they cremated it. I don't know. I mean, it just, they got a lot of questions here.
Starting point is 01:39:47 And the fact that they're not forthright with the answers and they're not being transparent with the public, that's just, that's what's perpetuating all of this. That makes, and then you can't blame people for asking questions. You can't get mad at them for asking questions.
Starting point is 01:39:59 I mean, seriously, you're, I mean, there's, they have every right to ask this stuff. When you drag your feet and you just make people more suspicious by not being more forthright about it. Now, a couple of other things to touch on. Have you been following, let's see, this.
Starting point is 01:40:21 I'm going to, we'll be talking about the border issue tonight. I'm scheduled to be on with Jesse Waters tonight on Fox to talk about this border flop with Kamala Harris, although she may have flopped away and already made a different decision. Who knows? One last story to touch on, the Lowe's story. This is a cultural story. They're apparently stepping away from D.E. DEI. Harley Davidson said that they are stepping away from DEI commitments. And apparently Lowe's said that they're wrapping up their DEI efforts. I don't even know why Lowe's was involved in
Starting point is 01:40:52 DEI. I mean, you sell literally like home improvement products and appliances. I don't get it. They said that they're no longer going to participate in the survey process for the human rights campaign and alphabet group. They're going to consolidate its business resource groups. They're not not going to push into DEI anymore. That's what they've stated. Okay. I'll believe it when I see it. The human rights campaign, a lot of these companies have had to work with them.
Starting point is 01:41:23 They get like shamed into working with them. They have a Harris Walsh merchandise on their website. Not a conflict at all. Yeah. All right. Today's stupidity, Kane. All right. This one is the Michigan Secretary of State.
Starting point is 01:41:39 Jocelyn Benson. Now, believe it or not, she's a Democrat. She's saying stuff like now. First of all, before you play this one, keep in mind that when you as an election certifier see wrongdoing, it's your job to point it out. But listen to what she says. If someone were to violate the law and not certify the election at the local level, we will come for you. So any local certifier thinking of skirt in the law and not certifying the vote, don't even think about it. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, am I supposed to be threat?
Starting point is 01:42:14 because I'm more threatened by her asymmetrical top under her jacket than I am anything that she just said there. It's authoritarian and by my definition. Your express top does not go with your Jacqueline Smith jacket. Don't. But yeah. Communism equals stupid. Yeah. There you go. All right, folks. That does it for us today. I'll be on Waters World, Primetime Jesse Waters, tonight and top of the hour. And then make sure that you go and find us over at Substack, Traverse, Facebook, YouTube, like and subscribe back tomorrow.

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