The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tuesday September 10 - Full Show

Episode Date: September 10, 2024

Debate Day. Dana breaks down the ground rules for the ABC Presidential Debate in Philadelphia. Melania Trump releases a video demanding answers for the attempted assassination attempt. Trump leads Har...ris by 2 points and beyond the margin of error in Georgia. J.D. Vance speaks out after the left claims that Springfield, Ohio residents’ pets or local wildlife weren’t actually abducted by Haitian migrants. House Republicans hold a hearing with the victims of the Biden-Harris border crisis. Dana explains exactly what Trump needs to do as Kamala faces the biggest moment of her political career. Page source code shows how some of Kamala’s platform was directly copied and pasted from Biden’s website. Was Tyreek Hill in the right after getting pulled out from his car by Miami Police after a traffic stop?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.ReadyWise https://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 Can we be honest with the American people about what's going on here? This is political theater. I'm going to call out both sides right here. It's all posturing. It's fake fighting. We all know where it ends up. This is Groundhog Day. I don't care if the Democrat is the Speaker or Republican is the Speaker.
Starting point is 00:00:17 We always get a CR in September, and then we get an omnibus. Sometimes there's a twist on that. We might get the omnibus before Christmas, but if we're not good, it comes after Christmas. But that's what's going to happen. And in the meantime, it's political theater. You know, we've got some, it's good theater. We've got great writers. I wish they'd just come up with a new plot.
Starting point is 00:00:42 It's the same plot every fiscal year. What should we be doing? It's already been discussed. We should have done 12 separate bills. We should have done 12 separate bills. But again, whether Democrats are in control or Republicans are in control, we never do the 12 separate bills. Why do we always spend at least as much as we did last year and why do we never cut spending?
Starting point is 00:01:05 It's because Democrats want to grow the welfare state and Republicans want to grow the military industrial complex. And we're eventually going to get together and they're both going to go up. I guarantee it. I love Thomas Massey, Congressman Thomas Massey there, who's speaking about the shutdown, the impending shutdown that always comes up the exact same time. Every single year, it's crazy. It's almost like it's designed to do that because of the appropriation bill in the CR and never having a budget. But, you know, don't tell us that it's all just like fake theater. We're really bored lately. I mean, there's nothing going on. You know, the economy's great. There's no crime. No one's eating animals in the park. I mean, we're all so bored that, you know, real housewives of insert city here isn't enough.
Starting point is 00:01:49 So we need it to happen with congressional showdowns. Don't take away our joy, our live, laugh, love. Please don't. Welcome to the program. It's the first. I'm going to really try hard to be serious with you today. I feel like you deserve it, but not in a serious mood. Dana will ask with you. We're at the top of our first hour. God help you all. Got to have me for the next three hours. And I am in a majorly smart-ass mood. Top the first hour. And you can listen across the country. Channel 347 direct TV as well. And X and Rumble and la la la la. We're everywhere. We're everywhere. everywhere. So the debate is tonight. We will be doing, and you're going to get this email a little later if you are a subscriber because we are going to do a subscriber event. It will be a live discussion during. I also have Fox tonight, so I'm juggling a few things. And Lorraine is helping
Starting point is 00:02:43 out with getting the chat kicked off because I think it's it's Fox business and Fox and it's right up until the debate starts. And we've, and it's came eight central and it's 90 minutes. Yes, 8 central 90 minutes ABC And I mean if you don't want to watch the debate I would suggest if everything goes well you could probably find a video on YouTube of just
Starting point is 00:03:08 people feeding wood to a wood chipper and it's the same thing and just put that on loop for 90 minutes and that's pretty much what you're what's going to that's if everyone stays on message and does well and is behaved if not who knows what's going to happen so the debate
Starting point is 00:03:24 this evening the rules for the debate. Now, you know we got the mute button, right? The muty mute button. I know. It starts at 9 Eastern, 8 Central. By the way, East Coast, folks, what is up? All right, Steve, you're on the East Coast.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Why, that's 90 minutes. It's going to be, like, in the 10 o'clock arena. Like, what time, what the hell time do you people go to bed out there? I don't know, but I fall asleep for most of it. I mean, people go to bed at, like, 10-ish-11 o'clock hours. out there, right? Yeah, I mean, 11, I mean, the typical thing is watching the 11 o'clock news, which is normal here, and then go to bed at 1130. That's what the boomers do, but I fall asleep before that. Yeah, he's, he's technically steep things. He's a millennial, but he's a Gen X soul.
Starting point is 00:04:11 So we'll go ahead and we'll partially claim him. But what he's, I mean, that's, that is true. It's not like, you know how like in, like in Italy and in Europe, like they eat dinner at like eight o'clock, which is super late to me. And then they eat for like three hours. And that's like a whole different culture. I was curious as to whether or not it was a whole different culture on the East Coast, too, because this stuff is always so late. I mean, imagine you got to get up for work in the next morning and you got the damn debate happening at 9 o'clock at night. How are you supposed to watch it if you got kids to get off to school in the morning? You got to go to work. Maybe you get up at the crackadon and work out. Maybe you're one of those people. I mean, and it goes for, it's 90 minutes,
Starting point is 00:04:48 90 minutes. So it's not going to be over to like 10.30. By the time everything's shut down over there, it'll be 9.30 R time. So that's a little bit doable if you're central. But good gosh. And now imagine how bad that was at the DNC when Biden was talking at like 11 o'clock our time. That was midnight at East Coast time. So I was just curious. Like why do the East, and it's always these East Coast outlets that set it this way. And that's why I'm like, I've, I've just, I've been to the, you know, New York and D.C. more times than I care to admit. And I, but living, but living out there and having that culture isn't something entirely different. That's why I was like, what time do you people go to bed out there? Like, good heavens. Like nine o'clock Eastern time,
Starting point is 00:05:31 90 minutes, good heavens. So each candidate has two minutes to answer a question, two minutes to respond to the other candidate. And then they have an additional minute for any kind of like follow-ups or anything like that. And the moderators, they're going to intro the candidates, et cetera, et cetera. And then they got the closing statement. They are not allowed to have pre-written notes or props. Who was told? why do they have a prop rule? I'm very curious about that. Did somebody try to carrot top it at some point in presidential history? They don't want Trump to have a chart that might save his life or something.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Yeah, yeah, exactly. No audience, so there's not going to be an audience, and you're going to have the muted mic. So there you go. Do you, anything that you anticipate tonight, Kane? No studio audience. I kind of, I'm thinking it's going to come off like the Biden one. Only she's going to do words. salad instead of like dementia stuff. So I think that's kind of how it's going to be. They can't talk to their staff, apparently between breaks or any time during that 90-minute period. So I find that interesting. I don't know how she's going to survive. So hopefully, you know, for the Democrats sake, you know, she's able to complete sentences without saying 500 words that only take 83 words to do it. Like I said, this is Trump's to lose. I do believe that this is Trump's to lose. He's got to
Starting point is 00:06:54 stay disciplined. He's got to stay on message. It is, it's Trump still. It really is his deluse. Now, speaking of Trump really quick, audio sound by 22. Melania Trump, she's quite quiet. She's, um, I think she got burned really fast, like going into the cycle in 2016. She released a video demanding answers surrounding the assassination attempt against her husband. Listen to this. The attempt to end my husband's life was a horrible, distressing experience. now the silence around it feels heavy. I can't help but wonder,
Starting point is 00:07:30 why didn't law enforcement officials arrest the shooter before the speech? There is definitely more to this story, and we need to uncover the truth. I mean, she asks some really good questions. You know, she asks some good questions. Her lighting's impeccable, by the way, in this video. I just want to point that out. We could, you know, maybe make that happen in here.
Starting point is 00:07:53 be great. That's like Instagram filter, just to have it on, you know, perpetually. She has some really good questions, you know, like, why do we have so few answers? Think about it. Think about that's your spouse. And you still, it just happens to be, you know, former president of the United States. And we still know hardly very little about how all of this stuff was able to happen. And the media has done a very good job of distracting everyone and keeping them looking this way and that way so that they don't have to answer questions. I'm curious to how that comes up in the debate tonight, if it comes up in tonight's debate. And in what form?
Starting point is 00:08:25 Because it was generally assumed that a lot of it has to do with the rhetoric concerning the state of politics. And I dare say that most of what we have seen is actually, not most, all of what we have seen in terms of the violence has been one-sided. So there's no like both sides here. It's all a one-side thing that we've seen this. I am curious as to how this is going to come up and whether or not it will be, you know, if it's going to be a question that's asked
Starting point is 00:08:54 or if it's going to be something that will be asked of Kamala Harris in terms of rhetoric because they've described him as like a threat to the Republic and them and the Cheney's, which I think that's a really serious thing to say. It's one thing if you don't like someone politically, there are a lot of people I don't like politically, but I'm not going to go on and be like, I think this
Starting point is 00:09:10 person's a threat to the Republic because it's lazy, stupid. And it's just it's a provocation, it's cheap provocation, right? Don't be intentionally provocative unless you got some meat and tatees there. Okay, I'm just saying. That's just lazy and cheap and it's a dumb attempt,
Starting point is 00:09:28 I guess, to try to disqualify someone by using as the litmus test your like or dislike of them. And I can't, and the left does this all the time. And I'm tired of the whole threat to the republic because you will have people out there who listen to it and go, I mean, apparently now anyway, and go, oh, guess I've got to take care of that threat to the republic. So this, it's going to be interesting. this, this ABC debate, audio sound by 26. This was really amazing. So on CNN, they aired a three-minute video looking at her record.
Starting point is 00:10:08 And Aaron Burnett, who's at CNN, was actually legit in shock from this. And just watch this. She was in shock from it. Watch it. Tonight, Kamala Harris releasing details of her policy positions for the first time on her campaign website. A K-File investigation has uncovered meantime, a 2019 questionnaire. And in this questionnaire, Harris laid out some much more liberal stances among them on immigration. So in 2019, in what K-file found, she said she would cut funding to ICE, writing, quote,
Starting point is 00:10:41 our immigrant detention system is out of control, and I believe we must end the unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families, and children. I was one of the first senators after President and Trump was elected to advocate for a decrease in funding to ICE. Well, now, of course, she's touting the Biden administration's executive order to crack down on the border. K-Files Andrew Kaczynski joins me now. She's actually shocked. Incredible on its own when you can hear what you found here on ice. What else did you find?
Starting point is 00:11:09 Yeah, and this was a questionnaire that she filled out for the ACLU. And this is a questioner is really an interesting snapshot in time of that 2019 Democratic primary. Kamala Harris was trying to get to the left of Bernie Sanders. She was trying to get to the left of Elizabeth Warren. And you really see that in a lot of these answers. And I want to walk our viewers through a little bit of what she said. They're both looking at this like, wow. I mean, we got to, I mean, this is really shocking.
Starting point is 00:11:32 And Aaron Burnett just grows more and more shocked. It's like she didn't know any of this. They put all of this stuff up like they are dissecting a Republican. So what is CNN? They, I guess, don't. That's wild. They don't like her. Or,
Starting point is 00:11:48 dare I say, I don't think that they're trying to be, I can't say it can't. Are they trying to be unbiased? I don't even know what this is. What do you attribute this to? So they were very shocked about this. If you're losing CNN, you're in serious trouble. This has, this is something that has to come up in tonight's debate. CNBC did the same thing yesterday. They had Gina Raimondo on and she was, CNBC was telling her, Gina, she hasn't talked to the press. She's been a possible to pen down and her surrogates going, well, you know, that's not necessarily true. She had nowhere to go with it. Nowhere to go. And to make, add insult to injury, it came out last night. I can't, the new republic, the new republic. This is not a conservative website. The new republic came out with a piece where they said that it was, it was headlined Kamala Harris can't keep running like this. They added in that she's been trying to be this agent of change, right? Go forward, etc. They said that she finally added an issue section to her website, which she added yesterday. It includes a bunch, this is from their website. It includes a slew of policies that the campaign
Starting point is 00:12:59 has previously outlined as well as sections on reproductive and civil rights. Unfortunately for Harris, its release was undermined by a simple but telling error. The pages source code revealed that parts of her platform were copied directly from Biden's campaign page, end quote. They're not even her policies that she came up with. They literally copied and pasted. Like the whole layout of the page, the source they copied and pasted it onto her website. The New Republic, not a left-leaning thing, wrote this. Is this maybe some foreshadowing for tonight? We got a lot to discuss. We're also going to talk about how the media now doesn't want you to believe the town hall that happened in Ohio where everyone was talking about illegal
Starting point is 00:13:47 immigrants eating animals in the park. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. James Earl Jones has passed away at age 93. One of the most amazing, he's an amazing actor, but that voice. I mean, he was the voice of Darth Vader. He was the voice of Mufasa. He did a lot of voice work. And his, I mean, seven decades on stage, 93 years of age. There have been so many memes about Darth Vader and James Earl Jones, like the one where they have like the little hologram when Luke Skywalker's with the Ewoks and they're looking at all the, you know, the past Jedi's and people have him in there now. He's in Anakin spotted. It's so sad. Homebuyers
Starting point is 00:14:31 apparently are now waiting until after the election before moving. This was a very slow summer. And one of the stories that came out over at Market Watch is that homebuyers, nobody knows that's going to happen. Nobody's doing anything until after November. That's not surprising because nobody knows really exactly what's going to happen. Healthy foods that may be actually fueling colon cancer, the colon cancer crisis in young people. They said that some that they say that are healthy. A part of it is the emulsifiers
Starting point is 00:14:58 in modern foods like low-fat yogurt, salad dressings, and even quote-unquote healthier peanut butter. Emulsifiers are not good for you. And common additives that they said that give dairy free and low and non-fat foods their creamier texture. They have been
Starting point is 00:15:14 numerous studies shown that they're linked to gut inflammation. And that's a huge driver of all of this. let's see. This jumbo 50 basis points. The Fed rate cut should not raise alarms, say analysts. Yeah, I don't think so. And the U.S. housing market's been hit by shrinkflation as well. We got a lot more on the way. The election, some new polling coming in, including Florida. Stick with us. Our partners over a tax network USA. I mean, heaven forbid, we still haven't seen a return on the investment of all of the money
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Starting point is 00:17:21 You only need to be voting for candidates who can address this problem. Check out the Watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. The Dana Show podcast, your fast, funny, and informative news companion for those always on the move. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. What is clear, top of mind for voters in this election is the economy, and specifically in these states, roughly 8 and 10, just a shade over 8 and 10, say that the economy is a major issue in deciding their vote. Inflation also continues to be a major concern.
Starting point is 00:17:59 Voters clearly feeling uneasy, a majority, more than a quarter of registered voters in each of these three states say that their income is not keeping up with inflation. You can imagine both candidates will be asked about this tomorrow night. This is going to, it has to be a top, it has to be a top question at the debate tonight. And, and this is, I mean, good grief. This is Pennsylvania. And this is a state that Democrats seem to be, and we talked about this, foregoing so that they can put Georgia into play. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you.
Starting point is 00:18:35 We are at the bottom of this first hour of the program. Some new surveys. Now, I told you, as we get closer to the election, we're going to start. start covering more of these. There's a morning consult poll that was released yesterday. Trump is plus two in Florida, according to this morning consult poll. And the margin of error is about two points. So ultimately what that means is that the morning consult poll has them tied. I don't necessarily think that they're tied. I was looking at the crosstaps for this. It's only like plus one Democrat so it's not really oversampled. I think it's kind of a good measure.
Starting point is 00:19:14 But the margin of error is about plus or minus two points. And prior to this, he was, he was, the hill had him at plus three. So he's still leading. I think it's probably a little bit, perhaps a little bit larger of a lead than that. But he's still, remember, Florida is not necessary. I think a lot of people think that because of the Republican legislature and then with DeSantis as governor that it's a solid red state. state and it's not. Remember in 2012, that state went to Barack Obama by a pretty significant margin.
Starting point is 00:19:50 And Hillary Clinton didn't fare very poorly in it in 2016. It has only been recently. And that's because Republicans in that state have been working very, very hard to register voters, to get voters out to the polls. They, I think Florida is really the blueprint for how Republicans should be operating state by state because they've been registering Republicans over Democrats three to one. So that's one of the things that I'm tempering looking at this morning consult poll with a little bit. There's way more Republicans that are being registered. And a lot of people, honestly, the best gauge is going to be right before the election, I think. But I'm not necessarily worried about Florida.
Starting point is 00:20:31 And I don't think that people should freak out if they think that it's relatively close because, again, that state went, I watched it. I watched the numbers come in live. I was doing debate. I was doing an election at coverage 2012. and I was watching it come in live. And I knew immediately when they started calling in some of the southern counties. I'm like, yeah, this is going to go for Barack Obama. That was that was him versus Romney. So they've done a lot. They've had landslide statewide victories. Now, one thing to keep in mind is that Republicans who are outside of the state underperform Republicans in the state of Florida. And some of these states you have that phenomenon.
Starting point is 00:21:11 And that's one thing that the RNC is going to have to figure out not just this election, but in the future, how to kind of target that and help boost their outstate Republicans. And so Republicans outside of the state, they typically underperform. They've underperformed the, I have in my, like the past four elections, they've underperformed. in the state they have it's always those Republicans in Florida really like their Republican lawmakers and they they perform really well Georgia's kind of the same thing Georgia's very similar in that the Georgia Republicans perform very very well they overperform outstate Republicans like Brian Kemp overperformed or he outperformed Trump and they it's just that's very similar to Georgia however one of the things that the Harris campaign has really
Starting point is 00:22:04 really been pushing is this, they have an amendment for, and that's an abortion thing. So that may be coming into play with some of this. And they've been really pumping it in Palm Beach County. And remember, Palm Beach County went red. Miami, Miami did went red as well. So this is something that they've been really pushing. This survey was taken about the time that their campaign kicked off. So I'm just saying, just putting out everything out there. And it was done, the survey was conducted it, they concluded September 8th and it began on August 30th. Now, in addition to that, I got a couple of other things to pull up for you. This, we've got Georgia. So in North Carolina, is too close to call on a new survey that's out from Quinnipiac. However, Georgia, Trump is leading Harris
Starting point is 00:22:53 beyond the margin of error. Not by a lot, but he's ahead beyond the margin of error in Georgia. And this is a pretty decent survey. And the third party candidate, it's Colonel West, they don't really matter. I mean, they barely each get a percent. So like together, they get maybe one percent. So it's a non-factor. And in North Carolina, Harris is plus three over Trump. And that is still, that's within their margin of error. But Trump has a point lead outside the margin of error over Harris and Georgia. That could complicate things for Democrats. Because as I've said, and this is why we started with this Pennsylvania audio, Democrats are willing to gamble and that's why they didn't pick Shapiro. They could have locked in Pennsylvania
Starting point is 00:23:36 had they done that. They really could have because he fares. I mean, he's more of a moderate dem. I think he's still, by Democrat standards, he's a moderate. That tells you how far left that party is. But he still has a little bit, he still has a little bit more higher approval rating than Harris and other national Democrats when surveyed in that state. That could have really helped them, but they decided to go the wall's route, which is assinine. But okay. Anyway, long story short, they gamble that so that they could try to go after Georgia. They want to make Georgia and basically sub-Pensilvania for Georgia. But meanwhile, Trump has a slight edge. And I do think that making peace, Kemp and Trump making peace, and then, you know, hopefully they'll be doing
Starting point is 00:24:17 more events together. I think that will help. But that's very interesting. So that's going to be a fight for Harris and them. And I think Georgia voters too are so tired of the abortion stuff. Because for the past couple of elections, including their runoff. That's, that's been a dominant issue. And people get fatigue from that stuff. They get fatigue from those issues. They get fatigue from the same talking points about those issues. So, you know, now Harris's support in Georgia amongst Democrats. She's got 94% support amongst Democrats. Now that doesn't surprise me. I mean, that's your base. But what have I always said that everything is determined by the margin. So let's look at independence. Independence, according to recent surveys, are split. It's down the middle,
Starting point is 00:24:59 46 to 46. That's a big concern for Democrats. And they got to figure out how they're going to deal with that without fatiguing voters out with the same stupid messaging that they've been plaguing them with for the past several cycles in Georgia. And so this North Carolina, it's, again, that's going to be, Trump is, the polling average for the Hill has, RCP basically has them tied. The Hill has Trump basically point four ahead. So there's still, there's still time left on the clock. but it's getting close and these things are going to start narrowing now as far as the media goes because they've been they've had quite a time trying to uh rehabilitate the least like candidate amongst democrats and try to make her try to manufacture her popularity and one of the big things that's been hurting Kamala harris is not just what has been said about her as the borders are which she was but now you have all of this stuff, we played this audio for you, all of this stuff coming out of Ohio and elsewhere about residents. They've had town halls. In Ohio, we played this video. They had a town hall where they had multiple residents come forward and talk about their fear and frustration over illegal
Starting point is 00:26:19 immigrants from Haiti, flooding into the town, and capturing and eating local wildlife and people being afraid for their pets. Now, there wasn't any confirmation of, of a family pet, but there's tons of video and photographic receipts that people took about local wildlife. And that's where you get the ducks in the park. In fact, that audio came from one of the guys who was at that town hall. Now, the media is taking, now they're trying to say that it doesn't exist because J.D. Vance remarked about it yesterday. So J.D. Vance said that his office has received inquiries from actual residents of Springfield, Ohio, who confirmed all of this stuff. Furthermore, I want to add, there are actual residents of Springfield, Ohio, all over X and Facebook
Starting point is 00:27:07 who are saying, do not let the media silence us. This is absolutely happening. And a lot of them are posting their own photos and videos that they took that you haven't seen in the media of this stuff happening. But because J.D. Vance remarked on it, and J.D. Vance being from Ohio, because he said something about it. Now the media wants to act like it doesn't exist, including some of their local media. I took issue with one of the members of the press who kept trying to act as though this was something
Starting point is 00:27:34 that was just saying that it was fake and that it didn't doesn't exist. I was actually shocked by this stuff, that they were trying to act like that this doesn't exist and no one's talking about it and et cetera, et cetera. This reporter, Jake Zuckerman, said, quote, the city of Springfield, Ohio is in the awkward position of saying elite, GOP politicians are plainly lying, and there have been no credible reports or specific claims of pets or animals being harmed, injured, or abused by people
Starting point is 00:28:10 in the immigrant community. And I had asked, so the town hall was fake, all of the media is trying to act like it didn't exist. And that's sort of, I think, isn't that the pattern of the, of the, of the press to do that. Isn't that what they do? Like they, they, they say that it doesn't exist. They drag us along in stages. Yeah. So we're at the, it didn't happen phrase, phase right now. It's at the didn't happen phase of this, which, sorry, nobody, nobody believes that that's true. It did happen. And people were, again, at the town hall talking about it. But they're going to say that it didn't happen. It's not really happening. No one's doing this. And then they're going to go, what is it? They say that it didn't happen
Starting point is 00:28:53 and then they go, okay, yeah, but it's not a big deal. And then they'll go to step three, which is, well, actually, it's beneficial for you that this did happen. It's a good thing. And then they're going to go to the fourth step, which is the pounce phase. Republicans or people on the right, pounce or Cs or whatever, like your reaction to something
Starting point is 00:29:12 that they have been shamed into admitting is true is the actual problem. So that's the it's that's that's this those are the steps they flip flip flip flip those last two but yeah it's pretty accurate so we're at step one it's not happening now they're gonna go the next they're going to say no no it's happening but it's not a big deal like oh they're calling the herds or something i'm just waiting for that time and they'll say it's a good it's not a big deal actually it's a good thing and then they'll say no it's the people freaking out that's the real problem yeah that doesn't
Starting point is 00:29:42 seem hmm we got more on this we're also going to get into culture uh coming up as well actually this have you guys you guys remember friends right everybody remembers friends i don't know why zoomers are acting like friends is so problematic and such a big deal now you've got one of the guys who was on for one season you guys remember adam goldberg he was on for one season and he was slamming friends and he was saying oh it doesn't have any it didn't have any diversity and it was totally unrealistic and he was giving this interview saying that you know it was just like in the 90 he was on again one one season part of the season. He was Chandler's roommate, Eddie, and he was literally on for three episodes one season. So he has all this amazing insight. And he was saying, oh, they didn't, you know, cast people of
Starting point is 00:30:27 color. There was no diversity. And he was, he did this interview with the independent that came out over the weekend and it's only just now being seen. And he said, yeah, it was that, it was normal at the time for these shows to, uh, exhibit a lack of diversity. And I'm like, why is that take needed now? I mean, think about it. Why is that even needed now? That's so dumb. Family matters. Remember that show, which was great. Fresh Prince of Bel Air, a different world, the Cosby Show, Living Single, Martin. I mean, all of those shows would love to have a word with him.
Starting point is 00:30:58 I don't think it was that there was a lack of diversity. I think everything was just, I think it was just siloed. And programming is still siloed. I mean, for crying out loud, you have different networks. So in a way, it's still so. But either way, this is a stupid take that nobody needed 20 years on. We have more on the way as we roll towards days of the day. these United States are partners over at Burn a gun. It's a non-firearm firearm. And for a lot of people
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Starting point is 00:32:56 You see there an example of what's out there, and this is just one iota of everything that is out there on the internet. Today, the vice presidential nominee for the Republican Party said in a post that, well, maybe this could have been a false rumor. Duh, that this is out there. Why is she talking like Chris Walken? I've got some questions. Why is she sounding like Chris? That's Dana Bash. First off, it's not false.
Starting point is 00:33:29 They literally had a town hall. What the hell? They had a town hall. Throw up some, if we can, we don't have to play it, but just this B-roll. We played the audio of all, of like, some of them. We didn't play everybody yesterday
Starting point is 00:33:44 because there was a ton of people that came up and I wasn't going to play a million different clips. You guys got the idea, right? They had a town hall. We're resident after resident, after resident, after resident, after resident, after resident, after you get the idea. They all came up and they were talking about this. And that was just in one area, by the way.
Starting point is 00:34:05 So why is the media acting like that didn't happen? We all saw it. We know that there was a town hall because we saw it. This happened. Stop pretending that it didn't. That's so weird. Why do these people do this? Stop it.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Just stop. We all saw it. You're not going to sit here and tell us that what we saw with our own eyes is something that we actually didn't see. And that's also something that you just don't forget. And the way that one of the guys was talking about it, like they were walking around eating a duck. Like it was at a renaissance fair. Instead of a giant turkey league, it was a duck that they got. I mean, come on.
Starting point is 00:34:38 I just, this is. Stop. Stop it. Don't tell us that it's, again, we're at that phase where the, The media is going to say that it didn't happen. And then they're going to go, yeah, well, okay, it happened. But it's not, you know, a huge thing. Stop.
Starting point is 00:34:52 And then they'll go from, well, actually, it's a good thing. And then it's going to be Republican seeds. And then the problem will be your reaction to what happened that they wouldn't admit had happened and not how to confirm it. So that they could then indict you over your reaction to it. Don't you love the logic of all of this? Jeez. So there you have it. Anyway, we got the debate tonight.
Starting point is 00:35:15 We got some debate preview. We're also going to get into some more immigration. We got election. I got surveys. We got all that good stuff. The shutdown. The White House is upset. They're saying, no, we're not going to shut down because you want more transparent,
Starting point is 00:35:29 accountable financial behavior from your government. No, thank you. And the House Freedom Caucus is demanding that everybody hold the ground. So we're going to see how that works out. We're going to get into that. We're also going to get into the source code on Kamala Harrison. website. They just copied and pasted it from Joe Biden's and put it on Kamala Harris's campaign site. They didn't even bother to make it original. We got that more. Stick with us. Second hour next.
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Starting point is 00:37:24 Got it. Makes sense? Yeah. We tried the split line for a while. It ended up being less efficient for everybody. Got it. What do you think the split is between New Haitians that have come in the year? And Springfield being OGs, if you will.
Starting point is 00:37:40 I don't know too much about all. observation. What would have you said? 9 to 1.80. 9 to 1. Yeah. Wow. Dang. Well, so you had, that was audio. We're told this stuff doesn't happen of actual veterans in U.S. veterans being turned away in
Starting point is 00:38:00 Springfield, Ohio, because people who immigrated illegally from Haiti are getting priority. And Juan's run and B-roll of all the people that were talking at that town hall coming up and saying, this is what's happening. Yes, they're eating wildest. in the parks and the media is going, didn't happen. The media is trying to tell you that this guy that you're watching on the simulcast at the Springfield City Commission meeting doesn't exist. He and everyone, how racist is the media? You have a black American stepping up to sit here and be like,
Starting point is 00:38:29 this is what, we're afraid to go to the park. This is what's happening. And they're sitting here saying that this man doesn't exist and his truth doesn't exist. This is the media for you. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. You don't, however much you dislike the media, promise you it is not enough it is not enough top of the second hour i have nothing but contempt for them nothing but i've and i've had this feeling for 20 years so it's been a been a bit you can uh sign up over at sub stack become a subscriber at chapter and verse we have a subscriber event tonight it is a live subscriber event we're doing a live chat during the debate uh yes i'm i'm I'm there. I'm hosting. Lorraine is also assisting because I think I'm coming in right off a fox hit.
Starting point is 00:39:16 So I'm going to be a couple beats late getting in there because I got to be miced up. And actually right here is where I do it. And then we're going to be doing this to debate. No, we're not doing a drinking game because I'm not killing you people. My gosh, how many of you people are going to ask me this? What are we going to do? We're going to do bingo. We have to take a shot every time this happened. I'm like, no, first off, that's not bingo. That's just drinking while you're playing bingo. And secondly, no, because we all have to be here tomorrow to go over. all the insanity that happened at the debate and I really don't want you to have a headache or be in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. So the subscriber event will be sending out an email that instructs you on how to join. It's super easy. It's so easy. They practically do it for you. So make sure that you are signed up over there. And also, Channel 347 Direct TV. You can watch a simulcast and X and Rumble. The discussion happens during the show every day at Rumble. And then you can also find us on Facebook too. So all these people are not supposed to exist. That's what we're told. Don't believe your line eyes. The media does not want you to, they want to be the arbiter over everything.
Starting point is 00:40:17 They want to control everything. Everything. They don't want you to believe a single thing that's been happening, which is incredibly unfortunate. If you live in Ohio and you're like, but it's happening, I'm living it. And there are people from Springfield, Ohio, where this town hall meeting happened, and have been all over social media saying, no, no, no, this absolutely has been taking place. And this is what's been happening. You can't tell us that this isn't real. It's all over. And they're mad because J.D. Vance made mention of it.
Starting point is 00:40:50 He is from Ohio. They're mad because J.D. Vance made mention of it. And so now it was further elevated in national discourse. And it's a true story. It's also a great measure of how seriously the left takes the issue. of the open border because ultimately that's what all of this comes back to is the open border there are a multitude of ways that american citizens no matter where they come from have been affected negatively by the open border you have stories of people getting killed girls getting raped
Starting point is 00:41:21 destruction uh all kinds of horrible things that have been taking place because there is when you can't say undocumented you can't say that because you're admitting that there is absolutely unfettered access free unfettered access across the border. And then the media wants to shame people into being against, they want to act like they're against immigration as a whole because they're against no documentation and people freely coming across the border completely unfettered. And that's just simply not true. And it's malicious. And then you have to question, well, what is their motivation? If they want to act like legal and orderly immigration and crazy chaotic, unfettered, no documentation, illegal crossing is the same thing. Why? Why do they want people to believe that it's the same
Starting point is 00:42:14 thing? That's the question that I have. Because there's, I have to then, you are volunteering to have your motives entirely questioned at that point. What is, what do you think, what is their, what's their motive for conflating? the two and trying to shame people. There was, we're going to play this audio here coming up with this woman talking about it, but what's the, what's the motive you think?
Starting point is 00:42:37 To be honest with you, I don't know, everything boils down to either money or power or both. So I've, honestly, I'm at a loss. Somebody's getting massive kickbacks from cartels. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:47 That's the only, that's the only thing I can think of. Massive kickbacks from cartels. I want you to listen to this. And this is the woman speaking, I believe, correct? Audio is somebody 25.
Starting point is 00:42:58 There was a child that was murdered, a little girl who was murdered. And by the way, she's one of those. You would think because she is an immigrant and her father's an immigrant that it's one of these, these are people that the left would champion. Ah, but they came here legally. And they did it the right way. So I guess the left doesn't care. I want you to listen because this, there was an 11 year old girl who was brutally murdered by an illegal immigrant. It's somebody who had a violent record. You know, they don't do blood tests and cheek tests and swabs and all this to determine whether or not someone is who they say they are and whether or not they got a record of database. They don't do all that when they're crossing illegally with coyotes. I want you to listen to this. I'll do somebody 25. Yeah, if we can get the audio, that's kind of the point. This migrant that came here as a child, crossed the border, Texas, from Louisiana, and he saw Maria. At one point or another, he decided that was going to be his prey. He saw her father leave to work. He knew their schedule.
Starting point is 00:44:08 He knocked on Maria's door. Maria recognizing that it was a neighbor, told her father on WhatsApp on a voice message, Hey, Dad, somebody's knocking in the door, and she said it in Spanish, Papi, me'stokando la puerta. Dad, is that you knocking on the door thinking her father had forgotten something?
Starting point is 00:44:24 That was the last time he ever heard Maria's voice. When Maria went to the door, there's a little chain that we have in those apartments, right? When you open the door to try to keep us safe, that chain was not enough to keep us safe. this animal out of Maria's apartment. He pushed his way in and Maria fought for her life. She was 11 years old. Horrific. Maria Gonzalez, 11 years old, was found strangled to death under her bed in Pasadena, Texas. The suspect, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, Juan Carlos Garcia Rodriguez.
Starting point is 00:45:00 He crossed illegally through El Paso, self-surrender to authorities before he was released. And I feel like, and God bless this woman for talking about this, because the details are horrific. I mean, the girl fought for her life. She had his skin under her fingernails. Some of her fingernails she fought so hard that they were ripped off of her fingers because she fought and clawed so hard against her murderer. And the medical examiner determined her death was caused by it. blunt force head and neck trauma and asphyxia due to strangulation.
Starting point is 00:45:44 And in this woman's testimony, and you can also read about Maria Gonzalez's father, and Maria Gonzalez is also sexually assaulted. Beautiful little girl. Her father was a hard worker. They came to the United States, and her father didn't have a car. And he would leave for work, he would walk to work every day, walk to work, worked hard, put in an honest day's work so he could provide for his family. And this murderer had traveled to their town and had been watching them for a little bit and learned the schedule knew when dad left and knew that he could go and pray on this little girl.
Starting point is 00:46:32 and Maria's father because she, you know, thought that was her dad. This is heartbreaking. Heartbreaking. Her father, when he rushed home, when he came home from work, he found her. I mean, I can't even imagine his anguish. Her body was, after she was used by this murderer, her body was crumpled up and stuffed into a trash bag. and it was put inside a clothes hamper and shoved under a bed. That is how this dad found his baby.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene, obviously. And the father is just, I can't even imagine his anguish. And when the left talks about immigration, they don't talk about what legal immigrants are forced to endure at the hands of those who come in illegally. Because it's not the axe murderers and the child molesters and the rapists and the drug dealers that are following the law and entering the country legally. Those aren't the people doing that.
Starting point is 00:47:47 No, the child predators and the rapists and the drug dealers and the gangbangers and the killers, they're all sneaking across the border. Many of them repeatedly where they're caught and forced to be released. And it's a vicious cycle that happens over and over and over again. And there's no deterrent because they know they can just disappear into the shadows after they come at their crime. No one on the left talks about families like the Gonzalez family. I mean, this sweet dad gets up every day, walks to work. So he can provide for his family.
Starting point is 00:48:30 I mean, he is taking his shot at the American dream. And that's what angers me. I think some of the most destructive stuff to the American dream. Yes, it's what's happening to the economy and making it unaffordable. Yes, it's a lot of the policies that are coming down from the federal government. But some of the most damaging weapons against the American dream are what's being allowed here. You are a family that wants a better way of life and you want to take your shot at what you've heard about your whole life and you want to create something and you want to live off the fruit of your labor and you want to raise your family and freedom. and without fear, and you come here and it follows you.
Starting point is 00:49:19 And what's more, it's encouraged by the country that you sought out because of that American dream and because of that freedom and because of that liberty. I can't think of anything crueler or more of a betrayal to the ideal of the American dream than what's being happened, what's being allowed to happen at the southern border. imagine on the left you're luring people in to subject them to this no one told carmello gonzalez that part of the american dream was having his 11 year old brutalized to death violently by someone a criminal protected and coddled by the leftist ideology of this nation i mean that's it's horrific and this is happening every day crimes some not as severe but crimes and people are
Starting point is 00:50:18 being victimized every single day. Where are the left for the for the Americans who came here the lawful way? Where are they at? Nowhere to be found. Your heart hurts for that family. It's horrible. We have more to come as we roll towards headlines. And as we do so, our partners over at Patriot Mobile, it's the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is out there. And they do a lot to advocate for liberty and promote the Liberty movement. And they also want to make sure that you can afford your cell phone bill. I mean, we're in a time when everyone, nobody can afford anything. Everybody's, you know, broke essentially, thanks to Bidenomics, Kamalanomics. And now as a result, everyone's looking out how they can cut costs. Patriot Mobile
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Starting point is 00:52:15 Checks notes. A 12th century stone carving of Otto of Bamberg, a bishop and a missionary. It is a 12th century carving, a picture stone that depicts this Bishop that Christian Bishop who visited the area like 800 years ago.
Starting point is 00:52:31 This is probably worth $11,000 I would imagine. And it gets into the history of it and of course all the history people were like, oh, this is so great. And the guy's like, I just was doing my house, you know? and like I came across. Do you get to keep this stuff when you find it out of curiosity?
Starting point is 00:52:48 Yeah. He's, his architect connected him with an art historian and then it like went crazy. So that's what they've, that's what they've discovered. I mean, you could put it in your house. I don't know how, but you know, just saying. Interesting, interesting stuff.
Starting point is 00:53:01 Let's see. El Salvador police chief dies in a very suspicious helicopter crash. I'm sure it was just totally an accident. The head of their police force and nine other people. It just crashed right in the, right in the movie. the country. He was escorting a suspect in a multi-million dollar fraud scheme to San Salvador when
Starting point is 00:53:19 the helicopter crashed totally innocently. Right? Yeah. Columbia court orders the culling of Pablo Escobar's hippos. And by the way, it's fascinating because Grand Tour with Jeremy Clarkson and all those dudes, they actually saw some of these when they were in
Starting point is 00:53:35 yeah, they were in Southern America, they came across the Escobar hippos. They've roamed freely since the 90s, but they kind of got out of control. because they're mean. Hippos are really, really mean. And he had his own private little zoo, and this menagerie of animals,
Starting point is 00:53:48 they were seized, animals were distributed, but four hippos were left alone, and this was in 1993, and they've just gone crazy. And now there's, like, a huge population of them, and they've got to call it. Thanks, Pablo Escobar.
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Starting point is 00:54:10 Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. But I do want to ask you about this CNN report. It shows Harris voiced support for cutting funding for ICE and for using taxpayer money to fund transgender surgery for detained migrants in 2019. Does the vice president still support those positions? And do you expect her to address them tonight? Listen, I think, you know, these old questionnaires are a complete distraction from the task at hand right now. I think the vice president and frankly what the American people are actually asking about, right? but the American people are concerned about and what they're asking about is who's going to solve for border security.
Starting point is 00:54:47 Oh my gosh. What? That's so, okay, that's one of Kamala Harris' sister. It's her spokesperson, Michael Tyler. And ahead of the debate, he's refusing to walk back the decriminal, her position on the decriminalization of fentanyl and taxpayer-funded transitional surgeries of people who enter the country legally. and how do you not have this come up at the debate? How do you not have a come up? A million dollar question. Welcome back, Dana Lash with you. Of course, we're going to be watching this debate. You can join the subscriber event that we're having.
Starting point is 00:55:23 We're having a live chat during the debate. I'll send out an email to you subscribers. It's over at Substack, Chapter and Verse. It's the link in all of my social media profiles, and you can see it everywhere. It's always in all of our videos and all of that. But we're doing a subscriber event for the debate. And of course, tomorrow we're, it's going to be a humdinger. Juan and Steve probably aren't going to sleep because we're going to have so much audio.
Starting point is 00:55:46 It's going to be so crazy. We're not going to play bingo because I don't think we can make the bingo thing big enough for one piece of paper. And a drinking game is not smart. Yeah, no, the drinking, because we're not responsible for killing you. So that's not going to happen. But this debate is, this is her test. I made this observation on social media. This is her
Starting point is 00:56:12 I mean, because it's her big test. She has not campaigned really. She's done a couple of very controlled events. And I am amazed that the media has been, well, I'm not amazed. I know that the media was going to be all in four like this. But consider Tim Walz. Now, nobody really knows Tim Walz outside of Minnesota. And he doesn't do any sense.
Starting point is 00:56:38 sit down. The only sit down that he did was when he was with her because she couldn't do an interview by herself and that was a disaster. So nobody knows who he is. And name recognition is so important. This will be an election that is going to be studied in terms of propaganda. And I used to, when I was in when I was in high school, my high school actually in the late 90s, they actually offered middle late 90s a class called mass hysteria. I know, right? Go Fox High School. I don't know if they still offer it or not, but they had a class called mass hysteria. And I took it. I was a sophomore, junior, in high school. And it was actually one of the most educational courses I ever took in high school. Legit. I learned a lot from that class. You could take current events or you could take mass hysteria. And I took mass hysteria because I was fascinated by and it looked over, you know, everything from, the cultural revolution, it looked at the Holocaust, all of it. And even in modern times,
Starting point is 00:57:48 it was looking back, it was a conservative class that was taught conservatively. So I don't know if it would be offered or even be remotely the same anymore. But as I grew up, I could see everything. I saw how all of this played out because of this class. And some of this has to do with the way that she's being, not reinvented, but repackaged to be more palatable to America because everybody knows that nobody liked her. Her own party didn't like her. The media hated her. And now she's the candidate. I mean, they just, the regime switched them out. So this is really her first big test. No, I don't
Starting point is 00:58:31 consider her previous debate performances when she ran in 2020 to be relevant because she was at the very, she was on a very crowded stage and she was at the very bottom if you remember she was always on the very end too because that's how they structure who is where if you're leading then you're closer to the center or you're right in the middle and she was never leading she was again she didn't even merit first place poop booty juice beat her so i don't consider that to be consequential or relevant this is really the first time the nation it's on ABC usually which still I think is more progressive than not. But for something like this, it's not so much siloed as CNN versus Fox or MSNBC versus Fox. I don't know. The New York Times poll has them very close.
Starting point is 00:59:23 Some of the surveys that we talked about, they're close. Trump could really, and I think this should be his job tonight, to put an end to once and for all, the media's attempt to rehabilitate her or recast her as a moderate or as someone who is unaffiliated with Biden. Everything Trump does. Every answer must be choreographed to tie her to Biden and force the perspective to see Kamala versus Kamala versus Trump, then Trump versus Kamala. That's how it's going to have to be. And that's a tall order.
Starting point is 01:00:04 I think if he's focused, he can do it. But that's a difficult task really for any. candidate. But I think he can do it. But he can't, he has to be, he needs to be foxy and he needs to be focused. Here's the other thing. Populism is a tactic. It is not a belief set. I hear people say that they're populists and I think that that's an incorrect phrase. You can be a fan of the tactic, but it is a way of delivering messaging about your principles and about your belief set. So you can be a conservative who likes populist tactics or likes populism. But I think to say you're a populist just means you like you're a tactic.
Starting point is 01:00:47 I just, I don't, I don't agree with that. The reason I bring this up is because too much populism is bad. Populism is like salt. A little bit just seasons it perfectly. And I say this again as someone who leaned on it heavily as one of the founders of the modern day Tea Party movement because that got kicked. off using populist messaging. Absolutely. But at some point, you have to realize that you can oversalt. And then it becomes, you can lose sight of the goal in the messaging, in the fog of
Starting point is 01:01:25 messaging. And I bring this up because the left, and by the way, populism is not just something that the right can use. It is a tactic that is historically used by everybody. That's why I'm like, I don't want to say you're populace. The left has been using it quite a bit lately. They've been using it to try to battle the right to go after those blue collar voters, to go after the rust belt, to try to shore up that blue wall that Biden lost, or that, not Biden, but Clinton lost in 2016, and Biden really didn't do much to restore it in 2020. So they've been using a lot of it. You don't want to have populace versus populace. You want to be able, and one of the great ways that you can shut populism when it's all populism. That's what the left has been doing is just that
Starting point is 01:02:10 tactic. What do they have to put in there? All they have is the way that they can say something, but they don't have the substance. They don't have the policy. If you ask them, what are you going to do about the border? What do you think about the border? Have you gotten a legitimate answer from the left, from her or any of her surrogates? All you get about the economy is we're going to tax the rich. And then we're going to make it harder for investment into small businesses through taxing capital gains over what communist China taxes, you realize that our tax rate would exceed that of the CCP. That's not hyperbole. That's truth. All they have are platitudes. They don't have anything substantive that you can actually go, okay, this is how this would work. And here is the
Starting point is 01:02:57 logical course of this. They don't have that. They just have their messaging. So Trump has to just knicks it with concise. Like, this is what I do. Boom, boom. That's it. Very simple. And if he can deliver it in 60 seconds or less, it could be one of the greatest debate performances of his life. It's all him. But he's got it a hell of a lot easier than she does. Her word salad, when she gets nervous, she has all these tells. Everybody has a tell. And she, what she does is her brain will cyclically go back on these phrases to give her, like, and she can say that because it's like muscle memory. She can reflexively say it why another part of her brain's like, okay, what do I got to say here? And as, even if it's a couple seconds, that's giving her a lifeline of a couple
Starting point is 01:03:48 seconds to try to pull something out of her backside to throw out there. I feel like we're going to have a lot of that because no matter how prepared she's going to be, and this is part of what it is to debate. When I, for when I would debate people, I would learn everything I could about that person. I would learn how to push their buttons. I would learn, I would watch their, like a psycho. I watched their facial reactions. I'd watch everything that they've ever done. What makes them mad? What makes them happy? What's passionate? What are their tells? Everybody has a tell. And then when you learn through how someone speaks, if they're choreographed, when they're on script, he's got to throw her off that. So when he starts hearing her throw out these choreographed
Starting point is 01:04:28 answers. He just needs to throw her off that in a very concise short response to where she's got to tread water live on television. And that's really ultimately all he needs to do. If he can press her buttons and make her raise her voice up to a shrill level, all the better. But these debates are very much psychology. And her path is hard. She's going to have a hard time tonight, very difficult time tonight. In fact, CNN, that's what they're saying too. Listen, audio sound bite seven. And, um, and, uh, mission, let me say, it's not overblown to say this is the biggest moment of her political life. Um, uh, it's an incredibly consequential one. And there's still so much that people don't know about her voters don't know. Telling you. A lot that they don't know about her.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Very interesting. Just saying. I mean, it's, um, it's going to be a lot it's going to be the first time a lot of america really gets to know her are you going to be watching just for the word salad alone you can get your greens we got more to come it's his life mission to make bad decisions it's time for florida man oh i got some floor is for you all right so um first up uh uh we got got a guy who jumped in a pond to flee the cops and then he collapsed on the shore and he died. He died after he got out. This comes from the Tri-City Herald.
Starting point is 01:06:12 At first I thought a gator got him honestly. 43-year-old Justin Hogg, he was being served with a warrant for arrest. They drove down. He was trying to evade. It didn't work out very well. And he ended up trying to flee. And then as he got out of the water, that's when he collapsed, they took him to the hospital. I want to get to this story too
Starting point is 01:06:34 This hang on, hang on, hang on, which is the one I had This one's crazy Oh, here it is. All right, so A Florida man in a turn lane Passed up behind the wheel of his car When 41-year-old Furman Apopka was arrested He had, he, the Lady Lake police
Starting point is 01:06:55 They found him in the turn lane This was at U.S. Highway 27 And he had tons of beer in his car And a ton of empty cans and there was like 25 empty cans in there. And when they asked him about all of the beer in his car, he said he had only drank 25 beers since 5 o'clock. Now, they arrested him at 10 p.m.
Starting point is 01:07:19 Okay, so he was 10 p.m. in this turn lane passed out. They said, what? And he repeated, he's like, well, I only had 25 beers since 5 o'clock. 25 beers from 5 to 10 p.m. That's a lot. That's, yeah. But, but what? I mean, he's 41 years old.
Starting point is 01:07:40 He's 5 foot 4 and 160 pounds. Dude. Yeah, that's insane. That is insane. So he was completely and totally right. At least he was honest with police about it. You know, he's like, yeah, I did it. What?
Starting point is 01:07:55 I mean, an accused hit and run driver was arrested at a dance studio in Brevard County, a 24-year-old woman. she was involved in a hit and run. She hit a motorcycle with such force that it became lodged under her car, 24-year-old Rebecca Tate, and she kept driving. She kept going. It happened early Sunday morning, and it took West Melbourne Police several days to locate her. She wasn't arrested at the scene because she fled.
Starting point is 01:08:21 But they took her in her custody at a ballroom dance studio. And the crash left behind a mangled motorcycle. It was crushed by her vehicle. and the writer, John Powell, was left critically injured in the middle of the street. So she just kept going. So she's got, apparently she's a professional ballroom dancer, but she couldn't dance away from this. So she's got a slew of charges. And the whole thing was captured on surveillance video nearby, which you just kind of got to figure that that's, you know, it's going to be caught on something.
Starting point is 01:08:52 This, let's see, a Florida woman stole a $2,400 baby bird by stuff. stuffing it in a bag. Oh my. This is, if I can get this, because Safari's not wanting to work with me here. So apparently $2,400 baby birds, stuffing it in a bag. I'm going to try to open this up, but I'm not having a lot of success because safari's the worst, absolute worst browser on God's Green Earth. But anyway, she ended up ultimately getting caught.
Starting point is 01:09:26 It's My Fox 8 is the story. and she was captured on video doing it. And she was browsing the bird section. And I just think that when people are like looking at, you know, they're browsing, they're taking their sweet time like this. It just sort of feels, it just seems suspicious. And the first, you know, just seems suspicious to me. But it showed her browsing the section.
Starting point is 01:09:46 And she picked one up and stuffed it right into her bag, 9.52 a.m. at everything birds, which is a store about 16 miles west of Tampa. And the store was getting ready to open. and the store owners said that, you know, they, they wanted the bird's safe return because it requires formula it can't eat on its own yet. So they're investigating the incident. And $2,400 baby bird. That's crazy. Absolutely crazy.
Starting point is 01:10:15 Let's see. We, I'm not going to be able to open this last thing, I don't think. I'm going to have to probably restart my whole thing. A seven foot alligator did bite an elderly woman while she was walking her dog in South Florida. you got to be careful with this stuff. This happens a lot. And this is like this third elderly, like attack involving an elderly woman. An 84-year-old woman was walking her dog in South Florida.
Starting point is 01:10:36 And the gator, which was seven feet three inches, apparently shot up out of the pond in North Fort Myers, bit her on the leg, according to Florida fish and wildlife. Her dog was uninjured. She had to get some stitches, apparently. And they had Florida fish and wildlife. They had to go, they have to go and get the gator because, you know, you're attacking. people. Stick with us. Third hour on the way. With only eight weeks until election day, our Republican colleagues are trying to do everything they can to blame Vice President Harris for what they now call the Biden-Harris border crisis. They label her the border czar,
Starting point is 01:11:13 and the leader of the administration's border policy, even though they know that that is not and never was the case. Let's be clear. Vice President Harris was never in charge of the immigration policy for the Biden administration and was certainly not the border czar. That position does not exist. So, of course, she could not have been appointed to it. My Republican colleagues know this, of course, but have never let the facts get in the way of their messaging. So this is Jerry Nadler who's saying that, well, you know, it's not even a real position. So she couldn't have been appointed to it. No, you're right. I mean, you know, he's right. Jerry Nadler's right. She had an even bigger role than that. Welcome back to the
Starting point is 01:11:55 program. Dana last year with you, top of this third hour. It's debate Eve. And if you are a subscriber over at chapter and verse, the newsletter for the program, which you can access through substack, then we're having a subscriber event tonight. The debate, live chat, and you don't want to miss. Channel 347, DirecTV, also on Rumble where the chat happens. And X, you can find the radio program. No, she had a way bigger job than that. I mean, even the New York Times noted that she even had greater responsibility than that of what would be described by a quote-unquote border czar. I mean, she in 2021, accepted the role at, she had a press conference. She had a big O official press conference. And she was, she said her role would be two pronged, according to
Starting point is 01:12:38 CNN. Her role would be two pronged. And CNN says Biden assigned Harris to lead efforts to address immigration. That was the, the headline for that. And then you had multiple stories from the New York Times explaining the significance of Kamala Harris's responsibilities as it pertained at the border to the border. Wow, it's crazy. Crazy how this these receipts exist. This was in March of 2021 when this happened. And the stories from the New York Times were in March, April and May of 2021. Now, borders are, there had been kind of one already. That was Roberta Jackson that Biden had appointed as ambassador to Mexico. But her, she took over the border in March, in March. And then two weeks later, that's when Roberta Jacobson said that she was
Starting point is 01:13:35 going to step down per the New York Times. Ms. Jacobson have argued that the increased flow of migration needs to be addressed at its source. Her role as one of the administration's top border officials was eclipsed late last month when Mr. Biden announced that Vice President and Kamala Harris would lead the government's diplomatic efforts with that region, end quote. And then there was another, an additional story that came out of the New York Times. This was in April 14th of 2021.
Starting point is 01:14:05 Kamala Harris will visit Mexico and Guatemala as soon as possible. And this in the story, it said she's taking over work from a departing official with years of experience. Again, citing Roberta Jacobson, saying that she, and then quoted Jacobson saying that she was happy to see Ms. Harris assume the work of stemming migration from Central America. So borders czar is a very limiting term.
Starting point is 01:14:29 In fact, I think it's too limiting to what Kamala Harris was tasked with doing. She wasn't just tasked with solving the issue at the border. She was tasked with solving the issue of people coming from everywhere to the border and through the border. So you could argue it was even greater than that of a borderzerer. I don't know what you would quite call it, Cain. Like borders are just, I mean, in a way, Nathler's right. It was a position greater than that.
Starting point is 01:14:56 Yeah, a lot greater. International relations. Exactly. And she was specifically chosen for it. And the responsibilities were expanded and just created only for her. And she's been articulated that she was there to stem migration from those areas. That's why she was reaching out internationally. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:15:16 And the idea that Nadler was like, well, this position. that it was nicknamed in the press doesn't exist, so she couldn't have. She couldn't have had it. That's such a lame deflection. Come on now. Seriously. Let's not.
Starting point is 01:15:34 But it's true. This was, she had all of these. It was a very, as a grand, grand position. And I don't know how well she's going to be able to articulate her own platform at tonight's debate. Because, well, the issue section on our website as we told you earlier New Republic wrote this
Starting point is 01:15:56 and a story called she can't keep running like this she's been coasting on good vibes but the honeymoon is over and they noted that it the source code for her all the issues on her website
Starting point is 01:16:11 quote the page of source code revealed that parts of the platform were copied from Biden's website so she didn't even have it that's insane. So she didn't even it wasn't even. That's a new way forward though. Was it though?
Starting point is 01:16:29 That's what she's saying. I mean, she didn't say that, but they said unfortunately for Harris, the release was undermined by a simple but telling error. Her issues page revealed that the platform was copied directly from Biden's campaign page. So that means that they didn't even bother laying it out differently. The fonts, the sizes,
Starting point is 01:16:49 all of it. They just copied and pasted into the template and then hit publish. That's crazy. And so how do you reconcile? And that would probably be, if David Muir isn't a hack, that's rhetorical from ABC. The big question that he would ask is,
Starting point is 01:17:09 how are you saying that you're plotting to Vice President Harris, how are you claiming that your campaign is a way forward and that you're a change untethered by your vice presidency with the current administration, when the majority of your issues page was literally copied and pasted from Biden's campaign page. How do you explain that?
Starting point is 01:17:33 How was that different? How was that forward? See? The New York Times found that, remember the polling that I shared with you yesterday, the New York Times-Sienna poll about how 60% of voters wanted the candidate to be a departure from what we have currently?
Starting point is 01:17:50 a change, not just a change, but the phrase used was a, quote, major change from Biden. And of those independents and Democrats, left-leaning independence and Democrats, only a quarter felt that she actually represented that change. That is what's going to hurt her. And particularly with those independents and the moderates, they don't feel that she is a change. And now knowing that her entire policy position, a significant portion of her platform on her issues pages was literally copied and pasted source code, placed in the, pasted into the template and then published without a second thought. I mean, consider the previous statement that she came out with when she was talking about economic policy, they copied and pasted that from Biden too
Starting point is 01:18:39 because it talked about the Biden Harris presidency. And as president, I mean, that had those phrases and it was written for him. They didn't even bother changing it. They didn't even give it a second read. They just gave it to her and she published it. She's not even coming up with her own stuff. So how are you saying that you're plotting a way forward that you're a change when you're literally copying and pasting everything from Biden's campaign and transposing it onto your own, transferring it to your own website? I don't see how this goes over with voters. And this is what Trump needs to do. He needs to paint her as Biden. It's just Biden. It's a continuation of Biden. And here's how. Now, what he needs to not do is play into her identity politic game. That's all she has as a defense
Starting point is 01:19:30 mechanism is to try to portray him as a sexist and or a racist. That's it. She has nothing else. What else is she going to say? How in the world else is she going to try to attack him? or his record without compromising progressive tenants. There's no way to do it. I mean, she could try attacking him from the right, but that makes her look like not a Democrat and that's going to turn off her base.
Starting point is 01:20:01 There's no way she can do this. So, I mean, he should just hammer her on that. Is it your policy or is it Biden's? I can't tell. It was, you know, the source code says it was Biden's. Is this yours? Why did they just, why do they just, why didn't you come up with it?
Starting point is 01:20:16 Why didn't you just come up with something new? She couldn't even, you know what the source? It means she couldn't even put it in her own words. Like the verbiage, everything was literally copied and pasted into her website. That's embarrassing. And all of that stuff has a fingerprint. All of that stuff has a fingerprint. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:20:41 Any honeymoon that she had is over. And I think I kind of get the impression. not with all the press, but with some of the press that they are looking at her to defend herself at this point. Are you going to be a candidate who can, can you actually fight for yourself? Can you actually show up and do the work? You can't just cackle and talk about Venn diagrams. Can you show up and do the work? Can you do it? And I think some of them are waiting to see if she can rise to the occasion. And I just don't know if she can. I mean, I know she can't.
Starting point is 01:21:19 But the polls to see who gets a, I think there will be a bump after those. It's not going to be like the convention where the conventions don't have the same influence that they used to. This will. And you know what else is going to be important? How it's how it's chopped up and packaged and sold after the fact on social media. Now you might say, well, I don't get my news in social media. If you are older and you're on Facebook, like, hell, you don't. Imagine how many, you share videos.
Starting point is 01:21:50 I see everybody out there sharing them. Even if you think it's just casual consumption, that is still news. It is still influencing thought. So, equally important is going to be how this is packaged and repurposed after the fact. So she can't cackle. I think if she laughs, it's over. Don't you think so? If she cackles, it's over.
Starting point is 01:22:14 Yeah. She's got like a weird squidward laugh. It's odd. She can't. She can't do it. It's over. And she can't word salad. This is not.
Starting point is 01:22:25 She's got to be clear and concise. Ghali. How is she not having a nervous breakdown ahead of the debate? I mean, how scary would that be if you're like, oh, my gosh, I don't know if you're going into a debate. And he's comfortable on the stage. She's not. She's going to be gripping the side of that podium.
Starting point is 01:22:44 Watch her. She may have a drinker, too. She may have a drink or too before it starts. I'm going to be looking out for that. Well, she shouldn't be. I mean, it'd just be making it worse. Oh my gosh. And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
Starting point is 01:23:01 It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So a bunch of apple juice that was sold at, like, different Walmarts and all these BJs and Walgreens, they said that there's an apple juice recall because of elevated arsenic levels. according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Great value apple juice. That's the Walmart brand. Refresco, a few others. Now, apple seeds have, I mean, it has a level of arsenic in them naturally already,
Starting point is 01:23:32 but apparently they said that there had no reported incidents, but something something, it goes beyond there, whatever. I don't know. Just check the website. It's just look at their, because apparently, I don't drink a lot. It's just all sugar. Who drinks apple juice? I didn't even give apple juice to my kids, but it's all sugar.
Starting point is 01:23:47 Yeah. eat an apple if you want an apple juice. A casket controversy has been solved. This is a wild story. So this is McComb Daily. A casket controversy was solved in this town. They said that there was apparently somebody in a casket in a local park in a photo that surfaced online. And no file play was involved.
Starting point is 01:24:12 It was an open casket with a floral arrangement and somebody sitting at a nearby picnic table. and they said that it was a funeral director from New York who was transporting a 97-year-old from New York to Mount Olivet in Detroit. She was a worn resident who passed in New York, and apparently they wanted to say their goodbyes prior to her burial. And I guess that's what it was. Like they said it was like a, they wanted to honor their, I don't know. It was, I don't really care.
Starting point is 01:24:44 It's some dumb family. It decided to do something. I don't give her right to have. about. Move on. I don't care. I've already lost. I want to talk about the lobster roll. Chris and Nunu apparently saved a choking contestant at Hampton Beach lobster roll eating competition. Yeah. I'm still not a fan of them, but lobster rolls are delicious. And can I just say that I just think it's cool to have a lobster roll eating competition because that should be savored and not like mowed through. That's my beef or my lobster.
Starting point is 01:25:13 That's what the problem with it. Nation with lowest birth rate is rocked by the soaring sale of dog strollers. This is in South Korea. It is a big thing in South Korea. People in their dogs. And they're dealing with a low birth rate. And they're saying all these people are treating dogs like kids, dressing them up, walking them around in strollers. And I will say, I had a stroller for Rocco when he had back surgery and he couldn't walk.
Starting point is 01:25:43 And to get him around from room to room so it wasn't alone. it was just easier instead of picking up, you know, all 30 pounds of him, picking him up every time. We put him in a stroller and he was happy in there. And, you know, it worked out because he couldn't walk very well and we had to rehabilitate him. Let's see. A croissant-shaped lamp bought on Timo. Is it Tammu or Timo? Temu turned out to be an actual croissant.
Starting point is 01:26:07 Yeah. So on social media, somebody on TikTok said that they bought a croissant lamp and she said, said that she came home from work and there were tons of ants on the package and then she realized it was actually a croissant covered in resin. Temu, the cheap Chinese brand. She said that's what it, that's actually, it's like one of those, it's like a lamp. It's a lamp that's like shaped like a croissant. So it's like a globe.
Starting point is 01:26:37 And apparently it was literally an actual croissant. Is that not something that she, did she, did you, did she read that in the, I don't know. Cephalus is at its highest level since 1950s. Quit being skanky. They said, here's how to fix it. I'll tell you, quipping skanks. Super easy. We've got more to come as we're at the bottom of this hour.
Starting point is 01:26:58 Stick with us. More after this. Brighten up your timely news consumption with the Dana Show podcast, where every update comes with a little dash of Not So Serious. On YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Why don't you have your sick alone? Why don't you have your sick at all? Why do you have it up?
Starting point is 01:27:50 Hey, keep your windows down. Keep your window down, I'm going to get you out of the car. As a matter of fact, get out of the car. Give me your head, get out of the car. Give me out of the car. Give me out, but we'll break that fucking window. Get out of the car right now. We're not playing this game.
Starting point is 01:28:04 Get out. Get out. Get out. Get out. Get out. Get out. Get out. What part of violence you on?
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Starting point is 01:28:38 Good, good, bro. It is good. Hey, Drew, hey. Don't worry about it. All right. So none of this had to happen. None of it had to happen. So that's Tyreek Hill. He was dragged out of the car and arrested. And he was apparently on the phone with his agent like while it was happening as well. And there this took place in Florida. The police described him as not being very cooperative, which doesn't look like in the beginning that he was. There's a lot of stuff to unpack here. First off, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. someone had said, I think it was actually him that did that. He said, didn't you say, he's like, well, what if I, like, what if I wasn't Tyree Kill or something that got, that got, when he got pulled over? I think we got audio this.
Starting point is 01:29:27 Like, yeah, listen to this. Listen to this. And I saw that you said, if you weren't Tyreek Hill, that you feared this could have ended a lot differently. What do you think could have happened? Yeah, like so the crazy part about it is I hate talking like this man, but because I have a key of fan base. But the reality of it is it's the truth. If I wasn't Tyree Kiel, worst case scenario, we would have had a different article, you know. Tyree Kiel, you know, got shot in front of Harrodok Stadium, you know, or that's worst case scenario.
Starting point is 01:30:03 Or Tyree Kiel, you know, put in handcuffs and taken in and booked, you know. it's crazy that, you know, I, you know, me and my family had to go through this, you know, so. So Hill's a wide receiver for the Dolphins and they put out a statement as well. He was pulled over and apparently he was pulled over for speeding, wasn't he? Like he was speeding. In a construction zone. I've been pulled over before in a construction zone. I'll tell you about that in a moment.
Starting point is 01:30:39 Juan is laughing at me already. I didn't want to hear it. I didn't want to hear it. I wasn't even in a McLaren. That man was in a six-figure car. I'm so jealous of his car. Anyway, I'm not even going to tell you the specs about how fast that thing goes,
Starting point is 01:30:51 but you know it goes fast, right? He was driving super fast in a construction zone, which is why he was pulled over. And he, I mean, there were a lot of people who said, that, you know, he was arrested, he's detainee's blood. He wasn't, in looking at it, I mean, they dragged him out of the car because he rolled his window back up.
Starting point is 01:31:14 He had tinted windows. He was forcibly put to the ground by officers. If he wasn't Tyreek Hill, I think the same thing would have happened. The same thing would have happened. He would have, I think that he would have been traded the exact same way. Because, and let me tell you just, and I'm a little white woman. I got pulled over speeding in a construction zone. I wasn't going as fast as he was.
Starting point is 01:31:43 I was going six miles over. I got pulled over on a Sunday. And I was on my way to church. The officer did not care. That man did not care that I was on my way to church. He didn't care. And they, I remember, I get pulled over. You know, he's lecturing me about speeding.
Starting point is 01:32:00 I had to go to like traffic school and all this stuff. Oh, I totally did. Yeah. Six miles over. What? you don't go to traffic school for six miles over i went to traffic school six miles over i didn't get the friendliest guy wearing the badge okay didn't get the nicest guy anyway you know i was going a little over whatever i don't know maybe he had a quota to fill and he lectured me the whole way and i remember
Starting point is 01:32:26 when i handed him my driver's license and i you know you always have your hands on the wheel etc etc and i kept my hand on the door for just like a second and he was like ma'am hands on the like for a second. Like my hand rested on it. I'm like, oh, geez. There was an, um, I've been pulled over twice. The other time I got pulled over, um, I did not have my sticker. I had my sticker that you put on your windshield, but I didn't have it like a fix,
Starting point is 01:32:53 like your, you know, your tag. I was literally in my, because I threw it in there and I was in a race and I was taking one of my kids to school. And I got pulled over and I didn't. I rolled my window down, but, and I rolled it down. I just wasn't even paying attention. It was like that much of it was up. And it was in grapevine, Texas.
Starting point is 01:33:11 And the cop that pulled me over. And even though I had my thing in there, because it wasn't affixed to my windshield, I still got a citation. And he told me, he was like, I need that window all the way down. I mean, it was like up that much because I just did it real quick
Starting point is 01:33:25 and, you know, I had my hands up, all that stuff because I was carrying and I, you know, all this. And that was, so it doesn't matter if you're Tyree kill or not Tyree kill. Do you realize that traffic stops are where most of the time when cops are when something goes sideways it's out of traffic stop number one number two why did he didn't need to roll his window up everybody knows that you don't roll your
Starting point is 01:33:49 window back up especially if you got a tended window cops need to see what your hands are doing etc some people were saying that cops escalated the situation i don't know i think you could maybe make an argument for the third dude who came in if you wanted to but all of this could have been avoided if he had just kept his damn window down and his hands on the wheel am I wrong on that? I mean, that's, if you dislike the way things are, the time to contest it isn't at that moment with cops. That's not the time to contest it. And he was speeding.
Starting point is 01:34:20 And you know that you're not supposed to speed in a construction zone. And we have Florida listeners that are in that area who have messaged and they've tweeted and they've put Facebook comments and they've actually emailed me. And they're like, there are signs that tell you don't speed in the construction zone because the fine is like, I can't remember what they said the fine was. The fine was hefty. he's going to have a hefty fine from this. So it's like you have the signs there. You know that you're not supposed to be speeding into construction zone.
Starting point is 01:34:48 You know, he was slow and producing his stuff. You know, it's like he hesitated. He rolled his window back up. You just don't do that. You just don't do. Because they don't know what you're going to do. They don't know.
Starting point is 01:34:59 Are you supposed to get special consideration because you play football? I don't know. You just, you can't be driving like a bat out of health or a construction zone in traffic. And to have a, you know, your tinted window, I, you know, the tinted windows I don't really have a problem with. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:35:16 Listen to this. I do somebody too. He says, this is, uh, who did you say, Drew Rosenhouse who says, this could have been different if he wasn't famous. Listen. Oh, wait, we played that one. That was the one we played. I, I don't think it would have been.
Starting point is 01:35:29 I don't think it would have been any different. I, and didn't the cops say they didn't know who the hell he was? two of those cops had said after that they had no idea who he was at the time. They were doing their job. They had no idea who he was. They had no idea what he was, you know, they were just trying to figure out, you know, look, you're speeding in a construction zone. And apparently he was going pretty damn fast.
Starting point is 01:35:50 And you all saw the traffic in that video. I mean, you saw a lot of traffic there. I mean, it's just not the smartest thing to do. But you don't roll your window back up. You don't roll your window. Think of, look at it like this way. what if that was like your brother or your husband or what if your wife was conducting the traffic stop and the guy rolls his window back up you don't know what he's doing in there you don't know
Starting point is 01:36:14 and consider that the majority of these situations where there's an officer involved shooting happened at traffic stops tell me who escalated what when that window rolled up you tell me what the escalation was because i'm thinking if you're rolling the window up when we're doing this that's escalating you're escalating I don't know you. This cop didn't know him. He didn't know him. He doesn't.
Starting point is 01:36:39 And look, I love that people play football. That's all great. But I'm going to tell you all something. Not everybody knows who you are. I literally don't know who this man is either. I know absolutely jack crap about football. I do not know who Tyree Kill is. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:36:53 I just know that a guy is speed. Look at all the construction stuff in the video that one was just showing. You got the signs that tell people to slow down. You got the warnings. You got damn lanes closed. You can't be driving like a bat out of a hole through there. And apparently he was going fast. He wasn't doing what I was doing on Seckman Road, six miles over in Jefferson County, Missouri.
Starting point is 01:37:14 He was going fast. And then he rolls his window back up and he's not complying. Steve is dying at me right now because I don't know who Tyree kills. I'm sorry, I don't know football. Baseball's different. I don't know football. Because the big, now the big debate is, well, who escalated what and people are trying to race bait on. How are you race bait?
Starting point is 01:37:33 These are Hispanic cops pulling this man over. How are you race baiting? That's so stupid. That's so lazy. Stop. Just in situations like this, you don't be rolling your window up. And you just be polite and you get you, you, you handle it. That's it.
Starting point is 01:37:53 You handle it. And you said what? There's body cam footage to hit play that. Is that footage? I don't think we can play the audio on it. Yeah, I don't think we should play the audio because I have not been able to hear this just yet. But I pulled the body cam. footage of just before the actual, you know, stop.
Starting point is 01:38:12 And it looks like that you can see him go right past the cop pretty quickly. All these cones in the road, everything, you know, it's construction area. Yeah. And this is just to show you this. Oh, he's flying. Right. That's just to show you that there wasn't like some targeting of Tyreek thing. This was literally cops doing their job.
Starting point is 01:38:32 Yeah, it's cops doing their job. Look at all the lane closures in that footage that we're showing you on this. cast look at that the cops got a I mean he was flying that's wild you can't look you got it can't be doing that and I mean that's a great way to get pulled over in these zones but to race bait about it or act like it's a racial thing you know I mean the posted speed limit was apparently 40 and I think what was he was going like 60 or something over yeah he was over like 60 miles per hour I don't think he was going 100 miles per hour I don't think he was going that fast I just I saw some of the reports that were saying he was going that he.
Starting point is 01:39:09 I think people were just saying 100 to make it sound like he was just going fast. No, he was going fast. He was driving like a bat out of hell, but it went 100 miles per hour. That's stupid. That's just as dumb as race baiting. But it is, he was like, well, he thinks that he would have been shot if he wasn't a famous football player. But again, the cops were like, we didn't even know who he was. He said he rolled his window up because he didn't want people to see that he had been pulled over.
Starting point is 01:39:33 Maybe you should have thought about that before you're going 16 or 40 when there were people doing construction work. And you saw in some of the footage. There were construction workers in the street. You know, I guess it's okay for, you know, what about them? Do we care who they are? Is it, are they just, you know, are they worth nothing because they're not famous football players?
Starting point is 01:39:54 I don't know. Like, whose life was being gambled here? I think it's self-indulgent for him, for Terry Killed to say that this would have ended differently if he was not a football player. I think that's self-indulgent. I think it's selfish. I think it's self-indulgent. And I think it's, I think it's, that's stupid.
Starting point is 01:40:12 The truth would be it would have ended up differently if he just would have handed his stuff over and been like, you know, I'll pay my ticket. Thanks, guys. See you later. Yeah. That's how it would have been different. And yeah. And if he just like kept his window down. This could have been, this could have ended.
Starting point is 01:40:26 So I think he escalated it personally. You can, I mean, look, there's a lot of stuff to, you know, to, you know, to. There's a lot of bad policing if you want to criticize policing. I sat on a stage with a bad cop. I don't need to be lectured by a single damn person about bad cops. I sat next to a fat-ass bad cop named Scott Israel in Florida. So I will not take lectures from anybody on that. He escalated this situation.
Starting point is 01:40:54 Tyree killed it. And to sit here and make it out like, oh, this would have been different if I wasn't, you know what, it would have been different if you would have not been gambling with those construction workers' lives by going 60 and a 40 in a construction zone with traffic. How about that? 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. What in the hell is this?
Starting point is 01:41:22 The chairman tweets protect our ducks and kittens in Ohio because he goes some down, goes down some crazy rabbit hole, completely debunked that aliens are eating pets? My God. Are you okay, Mr. Chairman? Because last year, for a very long time, you tweeted and promoted Kanye West as he was calling for genocide
Starting point is 01:41:50 against the Jews and you kept it up. And now when we have victims coming here, you're tweeting this nonsense. Nobody has a pet duck. No one said that they had a pet duck, Eric. And also, there was a lady. who was eating a cat in someone's driveway in Ohio and we literally played the video
Starting point is 01:42:08 I'm gonna use literally a lot we literally played the video of it literally because the woman was recording it and she called 911 and was recording it and so there's actual video of someone eating somebody's cat in somebody's driveway that came out of Ohio and then there was the guy at the town hall that people like Eric Fartsball want to pretend didn't happen
Starting point is 01:42:26 where the guy came up and said people are eating like the ducks and the geese that are in the park and I watched it and other people came forward and they're like yeah we saw it too they're walking around like it's a renaissance fair and they're eating ducks like one wood of turkey leg. It's, yeah, it's a real thing. So, is he mad because it's a funny AI generated image? Because it is a funny image.
Starting point is 01:42:46 That kitten is way too big. And it's not. It makes Trump look endearing. And that's what they don't. And also the kitten is, it's just out of proportion. The kitten's way too big. Unless it's like a Bengal tiger. That's kitten's way too big.
Starting point is 01:42:57 It's too cute. But he's dumb enough to think that it is real, probably. And that other dumb of his dumb voters will probably think it's real. I just want to keep what the hell is this forever with him pointing. That's a meme. And you could like have it be a ton of, actually I'm going to do that right now. I'm going to save this. Hold up. I'm going to screenshot it. And I'm going to save this because I'm going to abuse this like endlessly. Sorry, I got to do this right now. I'm going to use this like headlines or something tomorrow for the newsletter. I just need to abuse it endlessly. It's hysterical is what it is.
Starting point is 01:43:29 It's funny. People were doing that. I mean, look, if you're not going to control the border, then, you know, have fun. The AI generated images. They're weird, but they're going to be funny after tonight's debate. Kane today and stupidity, what do we got? Oh, boy. All right, our president, Joe Biden. This is cut three, by the way, one?
Starting point is 01:43:50 Oh, he's still there, is he? Yeah, he's still our president. I know. I forget, too. I was so shocked. And the reason I forget is because he goes out and says stuff like this and then the media doesn't cover it. Listen to this. Our short term, my short term, our short term.
Starting point is 01:44:04 What? It's going to be a long term for common, I hope. What? Are she? A record, 16 million jobs are crazy. Okay, stop right there. No.
Starting point is 01:44:18 Jobs that have come back after COVID are not the ones that are created. I didn't listen to see if he didn't accidentally cuss there for a minute. I thought he did. Folks, I'll be on Fox business tonight in the 6 p.m. Central Hour. I'll be on Fox tonight in the 7 p.m. central hour. Don't forget the live chat subscriber event over at Substack. Back with you tomorrow.

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