The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tuesday September 24 - Full Show

Episode Date: September 24, 2024

House Republicans plan to sign a spending bill with nothing to make sure only citizens are able to vote. The US flies Zelensky to Pennsylvania on a military plane to electioneer for Kamala. A new poll... shows Kamala leading Pennsylvania by 5 points. The US is sending more troops to the Middle East. The second Trump assassin’s son is arrested for possession of child pornography. The DOJ releases the letter that the assassin wanted to share with the world. Bill Gates says there should be censorship on misinformation that stopped people from taking vaccines. South Portland Mayor Misha Pride tells seniors to take out a reverse mortgage to afford the city's sharp increase in property taxes. Justin Trudeau tells Stephen Colbert it would be a lot better if the US had universal healthcare. First Lady Jill Biden announces the Pentagon intends to commit $500 million to women’s health research. Kamala Harris plans to skip the historic Al Smith Dinner that raises money for Catholic charities.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.  Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/danaGet the ultimate in comfort at up to 40% off with code DANA. 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 When the continued resolution comes up on the floor this week, we expect that to pass by a wide margin. Let me just be clear. Everybody heard me here last week say that I thought the best play under the circumstances was the CR with the SAVE Act. It's about a 90% issue in the country, no matter where we are in the country, everybody understands that only U.S. citizens should vote in U.S. elections. This was our opportunity to both fund the government and ensure the security of the election, but we came a little short of the goal line. So we have to go with the last available play. By the way, I'll say that the 206 House Democrats have voted against that Save Act, most of them twice. I have to explain that back home. I'm not sure how they can.
Starting point is 00:00:43 But what we're going to do this week, as you know, is a very narrow, bare-bones CR to do only what's absolutely necessary. As was noted, the Democrats wanted to load it up with billions of dollars in new spending, but we fought them off from that. Did we though? I mean, I get, we had Chip Roy on. He was on, when was he on last week? Yeah, he was on last week. And he was on the program and talking to us about the, the machinations, Democrats' plans and how they were trying, how they were, they were, they were trying to push this into greater, more spending. And ultimately, you know, what Republicans were trying to do to do. to stop that from happening. And I don't know. I just, I, I don't like it, but I understand what Chipproy was saying. And I sent, I, I had that, it went out. I think that was one of the things that was in one of the previous newsletters that I had sent out if you're a subscriber over at Substack.
Starting point is 00:01:48 I know, it's frustrating because it's all of our tax dollars and it's, yeah, I'm with you. But they're voting on that this week. and the continuing resolution, if you're freezing it at the existing levels and not increasing spending, I mean, you got to, I understand what they're saying. They're kind of in a tough spot because there's not a lot you can do until elections, until you get more conservative lawmakers in those seats. And there is, well, there is the addition, and that was in our headlines sent out this morning. That was, there is the addition. It's like 200-something million for Secret Service.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Here's my question, though, on that. Is it a question of more funding or better operations, right? Hold that thought. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this first hour here on Tuesday. And a few things to hit. We're going to talk about the Zelensky and Pennsylvania thing, all of that.
Starting point is 00:02:46 but at the top this voting that we're going to have the voting that's taking place this week on this CR and the say that's my thing I mean I understand that we're spending there's there's need for attention
Starting point is 00:03:02 within Secret Service I completely get that however is it a question of spending money or is it a question of better structuring and better operation better administration better leadership within Secret Service And I don't know, have we, have we figure that out? I mean, I know that there were hearings after Butler County.
Starting point is 00:03:21 And I know that they've been asking some questions after the Mar-Lago attempt. But do we feel like that got sorted out? Kane, do you feel like that got sorted out? I feel like we just, I feel like they had the hearings. And a lot of people said, yes, it's really messed up. And they really are going to need some, they're going to need to. a lot. They're going to need some, you know, more agents and better training and all this stuff. And that's it. There you go. And then we all kind of just, like, what became of it?
Starting point is 00:03:55 What is the point of having hearings if nothing's going to come? I understand the, I understand getting it out in front of people, but come on, right? I don't know. So that's some of the latest that's going on. And we're going to, we'll keep, we'll keep an eye on all of that as it goes towards, as it makes its way through the system. But the same. But the SAVE Act are not, Save Act is not going to be attached. And the SAVE Act is about protecting the integrity of the vote. It's making sure that people show ID when they go to vote.
Starting point is 00:04:24 And you know, I was, I, I, I understand the, the big, the capital L's almost said big Ls, the capital L folks out there are libertarians that say, well, you know, this is, elections are, they're run by the states. It's at the state level. So this is an overreach.
Starting point is 00:04:40 I really don't think it's an overreach. I don't think it's an overreach because it is, is, again, what we've talked about so many times, states can run their own elections, but there's an agreement amongst us all. Like, okay, we'll accept your results as long as you're in a poll, no shenanigans. Like, we have an agreement. This is how we're running our elections.
Starting point is 00:05:04 This is how you're running your elections. We are all agreeing on this. And we're making these determinations. We're all accepting it. And then when someone changes something radically, or when they say, just going to accept mail and ballots without signatures. I mean, to hell if they even have a date on them, we don't even care. We're just going to count them. I mean, that kind of, you know, if you want everyone else to accept your, your votes, then you need to make sure that you're operating at the
Starting point is 00:05:29 utmost level of, you're holding, maintaining the integrity of the process and that you're accountable for it as well. And so, I think it's incredibly important that we also have, you know, can you just show ID? You got to show ID to buy beer. Are you telling me that buying beer, that it's more important to hold people accountable for beer than it is to hold them more accountable for voting. That's assinine to me. You know, the only people who say that are idiots. I have no idea how that's a viable argument. Well, it's not. You have to show an ID to rent a hotel room to rent lease a car. If you're going to run a car, you have to show it. You have to show ID to buy DM Sudafed. I tell you this every fall that, because I fight with allergies. Like right now,
Starting point is 00:06:13 my throat's not sore I feel great. It's just allergen-induced voice box issues. And whenever I go to like the Tom Thumb or the Kroger or the CVS can you know the drill, you got to go up, you got to go get your suitafed. And they make you sign this ledger, right? And I always put every single time
Starting point is 00:06:29 not for meth. Every time, I don't just sign my name. I don't. I have to just take it up a notch. I'm like, no, also not for meth. Not acquiring for meth. And that makes me mad because the meth heads made it to where I have to take an extra step and I have to sign something.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Like, yeah, I'm taking it because, you know, allergen congestion said season, not for meth. You have to show ID for that. Kane says he's got, I mean, that's right, you got to show ID to get your own money out of the bank. But if you're going to go vote, you know, if you're going to make a decision about
Starting point is 00:07:01 the most important thing in the nation that's going to affect not just your life, but the life of your children, the life of your grandchildren, you know, whatever. Honor system. That's how that works. So the SAVE Act is incredibly important in that respect. So they were, I know that they wanted to attach it to the CR. Now it's not going to happen because there's not a, we don't have enough Republicans. I get it. But we need more,
Starting point is 00:07:24 we need more conservatives. We need more conservatives in, well, House did it, but Senate's got to go through it. The Senate has to get there. We knew more conservatives in Congress, period. We're by like, what, one in the Senate? We're actually on pretty good track. And as we go towards the election, as we get closer to the elections, I mean, we're weeks away. we're going to start looking at some of the Senate, polls and kind of look and see what shape the Senate could take and also look and see who's going to maintain control of the House. I think if anything, Republicans must keep control of the House.
Starting point is 00:07:58 That is, I think that's the most important. I know it's crazy to say that, but the power of the purse supremely important. And then the Senate, it would be great. It would be great if we could just, I'd even be happy by taking it just by one. I'd be happy just by that, but incredibly important. we're going to look at all of that, all of that stuff. It's all of their, all of their maneuvering, all of their strategies in order to get all of this through. Now, the other thing that we're looking at, I don't know if you guys saw this, I know we've got, I'm going to pull up my audio, sorry. I
Starting point is 00:08:26 closed it as I was talking to you all. I have no idea how. Zelensky, this is really weird. Let's look at audio soundbite or listen to Audio Soundbite 8. And for the simulcast viewers, if you're watching Channel 347 direct TV or on X or Rumble where the chat is, you can watch it. So this is Zelensky, Vladimir Zelensky. He's in Pennsylvania. Now, interesting how he got there, and we'll talk about that after you watch this, but he's here with Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro, who is signing bombs at an artillery shell plant in Scranton, I guess presumably that are going to Ukraine. Watch. He's tween. He's not just little. The man is tween. So Shapiro's signing these shells and tiny Zelensky is behind him. I mean, they could easily heat him, yeat him right up into the atmosphere. And he's got his goggles on.
Starting point is 00:09:27 I don't know why he's got goggles on. Nobody else has goggles. He's got his goggles on. And he's smiling, they're signing their shells. So I have got a lot of questions about how in the world, you know how he got there, right? He was flown to Pennsylvania on a U.S. Air Force, on a U.S. Air Force C-17. That's a military plane, right?
Starting point is 00:09:49 And flying to a battleground state. he's touring ammunition factories. He's in a battleground state. He's touring ammunition factories. And he's in a battleground state flown there on military assets. So just to put that in really clear perspective, the Biden-Harris administration is literally using our military resources to fly a foreign leader into a battleground state.
Starting point is 00:10:21 and he's electioneering. By the way, I remember when, and my friend, Damoclofflin made this great point, he says, I'm old enough to remember when using taxpayer resources to obtain purely partisan domestic political benefits from Zelensky was considered an impeachable offense. Yeah, it came. That's so crazy. What did they impeach Trump over? Was it the quid pro quo?
Starting point is 00:10:45 Was it that? There's the perfect phone call with Zelensky. The perfect call. that's why they, that's literally why. That's why they impeached him. So here you have this. You have, I mean, quite literally, you have Zelensky being taken over there by Democrats.
Starting point is 00:11:05 By the way, he was, he decided that he was going to start electioneering and making remarks about our system, our election. He, the New Yorker hadn't pulled this piece up. The New Yorker, I guess, had asked him some questions while he was there. And he decided to trash the Republican nominee and the vice president nominee. This guy, who's over there? How is this not election interference? He says, because remember, when Trump was impeached, it was back in that, for that call in 2020.
Starting point is 00:11:40 And apparently, I mean, I would say this is like way over that. There's absolutely, this is a crazy double standard. So the New Yorker had talked to him. Telegraph also had a story on it. Zolinski said that Trump doesn't know how to end the war and that Vance is too radical. He was asked about the select, he was asked, you know, isn't it cause for more alarm talking about the war with Russia? And Zalinski says, quote, my feeling is that Trump doesn't really know how to stop the war, even if he might think he knows how. When he was asked about Vance, he says, quote, he is too radical. Why are we asking this guy what he thinks? How in the world is this not election? Why are we using military resources to fly a foreign leader to Pennsylvania to campaign for Biden Harris? I mean, literally Trump was impeached for less. He was impeached for less than that. I mean, he was impeached over nothing. This actually is something.
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Starting point is 00:15:06 I don't know, some scientists discovered this. They said, yeah, you know, does it, though? they said that they scanned a 26 year old a 26 year old's brain 40 times over 30 days and found that after shrinking his brain reset overnight this is so weird it's from University of California Santa Barbara they say that the cycle of growing and shrinking
Starting point is 00:15:26 coincides with rising and falling levels of steroid hormones hormones testosterone cortisol and estradiol whichever what I don't key you know you probably know what that is you can't a eating, nut-hugging thing. Let's see, the study co-author,
Starting point is 00:15:44 they said that males showed the 70% decrease from morning to night in steroid hormones. And they said women's hormones fluctuate daily, but it's not as pronounced as the dudes are. So, do you like, they get dumb at night? I think so. So if you're going to, like, you know... I just think back in my life
Starting point is 00:16:03 and everything I've ever done that was dumb was at night. Really? Yeah. This is fascinating to me. So if you're, you know, I like to play practical jokes in my house. So now I know I have to do it at night. Let's see. The last full-size Kmart.
Starting point is 00:16:17 What? And the mainland United States is closing. The last full-size Kmart? What? Do consumers even know what blue light specials are? Don't even think they do. They said that they still have like a small convenience store version of itself. So what, you're telling me there are no more K-marts?
Starting point is 00:16:34 I just, I've not noticed that. Are you serious? Chat, are there no more K-mart? For real? Wow. Didn't Martha Stewart have like all her stuff in the Kmart? I am amazed at this. Anyway, the last like full-size one.
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Starting point is 00:18:43 And they are here under a legal status based on this administration. And that's what as a local leader, as a one of five commissioners and a mayor, is dealing with. So that's the mayor of Springfield, Ohio. And that's great. I mean, no one said that they weren't humans, but they are breaking the law is what people said. you absolute moron. They didn't, no one said that they weren't human. But being here illegally doesn't make you a victim. You're, when you, when you knowingly come to the United States and you're bypassing the proper legal protocol, that is called a criminal action.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Like if you bypass the proper legal protocol, if you're driving a vehicle while impaired, that's considered a criminal action. I mean, if you steal, that's considered a criminal action. If you break into someone else's home, it doesn't mean that you're an undocumented guess. It means that you've committed a criminal action. So no one's saying that people who are coming illegally are not people, but they are criminals. Because they are breaking the law. And when you break the law, because apparently we need to schoolhouse rock the Springfield mayor, that makes you a criminal.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Super easy to understand the logic. care. I hate that that stupid argument that people make, that somehow demanding accountability for for people who are committing criminal actions means that you are denigrating their personhood. That's so stupid. And that's such a cop out. You're trying to dodge accountability by acting like the people who are demanding that everyone be present in front of the law equally and not one group promoted over another unconstitutionally to to present that as some sort of bigotry is malicious and evil. And they do it for a purpose. welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Got some polling for you. I know we're going over it. We're going to go over it every single day. I got some Pennsylvania stuff out, by the way. Now, I want you to realize this is going to fluctuate back and forth. It's so close right now. It is so close. I think they're actually tied.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I don't really, this is a spotlight Pennsylvania poll that came out. And they're saying it's 49 to 44 in favor of Harris. and it's, I'm not actually, I really don't think that this is a great poll. It's only 800 likely voters, so they're not even registered voters. It's 800 likely voters. And they, it was text message to an online survey. And so I will say that it might be a little bit more, instead of just like cold calling people, I think maybe texting in that and having that kind of participation might be a little,
Starting point is 00:21:24 that might be a little more legit because not everyone has a landline. It's like when they just call them on landline. lines. But they did say that they incorporated some landline and they used both landline and cell phones. They were, the responses, all of this was measured between September 12th to the 18th. And but it's only 800 likely voters. So I don't know how much stock I put into this. And the, I don't know like what parts of Pennsylvania they were looking at. They said that the, it's weird because their favorability of Kamala Harris was 49 to 48 favorable. But Trump, it was 44 to 53, 53 unfavorable for Trump. So they said that the country, 58% is headed in the wrong direction.
Starting point is 00:22:06 So looking at the cross tabs for these, I do think it's oversampled by left-leaning voters. They're not registered voters. So I don't really put a lot of stock into this survey. But I want you to know that this is, it's going to go back and forth and it's going to fluctuate. And I see a lot of people talking about this. But it's 49 to 44. This is actually far beyond what I've seen other more legitimate polls measure sentiment as. So I would actually kind of disregard this one. Here's the issue, though, that you need to keep in mind, especially when you're looking at some of the aggregates for these surveys, not every single polling aggregate, whether it's like real clear politics or 538, you know, that's what I mean when I say polling aggregate.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Not every single one of these is going to disregard what I think are kind of shoddy polls that will they'll also be included. So they're always going to be slightly skewed. It's not an exact science. It's really, people are guessing. You know, the prognostications are sometimes they're right and sometimes they're a little off. But it depends on the quality of the polls that they're incorporating. And so much of it back in 2016 was pushed poll on behalf of Democrats, really. They were trying to set a narrative and they, they underestimated Trump. And then they overestimated in 2020. And they were trying to push the idea of a red wave. And that, was, again, that was still a lot of, like, manufactured polling, I think, that was skewing what was being measured by these aggregates or what was being represented as measured by these aggregates. So I don't, I don't really, I kind of disregard this one, but I do think it's incredibly close. And Pennsylvania is, I mean, it's a battleground state. It's one of the Pennsylvania and North Carolina. These are states that are incredibly important.
Starting point is 00:23:48 But I do think it's also interesting that they took Zelensky to Pennsylvania and they had this event there and they made remarks in favor of Biden Harris because they skewed having the governor Josh Shapiro as the VP on her ticket and a lot of people myself included thought that's kind of a weird move to make especially when you could have locked up Pennsylvania. I think it was dumb that Democrats went with the Minnesota governor because Minnesota is going to be already a lock in for Democrats. But for Pennsylvania it was dumb for them to do. I kind of feel like this is them sort of backtracking a little bit and because they've done a couple of events in Pennsylvania. And I think that they're not ready to totally let it off the hook. Their main play was for Georgia.
Starting point is 00:24:29 But I think now they're like, just in case, because North Carolina is so close, just in case, let's kind of keep Pennsylvania in play here. So there's this, there's this cookie poll in Cincinnati. And if you saw this, this is completely unscientific. I don't know. They said that it's predicted every election, but won since 1984. And it's who gets the most, who gets the most, who gets, it's the most cookies of whatever. I just think it's people, it's easier to get Trump cookies because Kamala cookies don't look fun. I just,
Starting point is 00:25:01 I just don't say that. I don't know how scientific it is, but I do think it's kind of funny. The election betty nods have the, they have Kamala Harris at 52 and Trump 46. Take that what you will. They also have North Carolina going Republican. They have Pennsylvania going Democrat. And they have Georgia going Republican, but they still have Kamala at 52 to 46.
Starting point is 00:25:28 That's the election betting odds. And they update every minute. And that's, it's very kind of interesting. And that's, I do think that that website, because I know the people who are behind it. And it's John Stossel and Maxim Lott. Maxim Lott's John Lott's son. And God love them, they're all nerds. And I say that like very, as a compliment, not as a pejorative.
Starting point is 00:25:47 So it's very, I think they weed out some of the bad stuff. So that's, that's kind of an interesting one to. sort of keep on hand. You have RCP's averages. Right now they have Harris at plus 2.3. That is the RCP average. The surveys out of all of the surveys that have been taken since September 3rd, and this is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, two. Out of the 16 surveys that they have taken since September 3rd, Emerson, New York Post, Yahoo, ABC, Ipsos, New York Times, Sienna, Fox, two of them. Trump has led the Atlas Intel and Rasmussen and he was plus three and plus two respectively on those
Starting point is 00:26:29 everything else has been Harris so I'm just putting this out here it's close it it it's and I'm just letting you know what is being said now some people can say well the polls don't really measure a lot I think it you have to this is when you have to really pay attention to what the polls are because like I said in 2016 there was a lot of shenanigans going around because they just honestly they didn't think that Trump was going to win they they thought that that I mean Hillary Clinton didn't even campaign for crying out loud. She didn't even feel like she needed a campaign. And so it's, I think that that's something to keep in mind comparing it to 2020. 2020, I feel like they try to make Republicans think, believe that they had it all wrapped up in the bag and they didn't clearly.
Starting point is 00:27:14 So just, it's not an exact science, but it's close. And I actually do believe that it is. there's a lot of other indications out there. So I actually do believe that it is. A few other things to look at. Goodness. So this, I think I had also in your headlines, if you get the newsletter on more troops to the Middle East. Yay.
Starting point is 00:27:39 War Inc. everybody. War Inc. So the latest on this, the BBC has, that we're sending apparently 1,500 extra troops to the Middle East amid increasing tensions, the ongoing threat posed by Iranian forces. Congress was notified of the plans, according to the Department of Defense. The fighter jets, drones, another weaponry are going to be deployed. Well, this is, well, sorry, they're sending extra tubes in the Middle East. I'm looking at two different stories here. They're not sending 1500. They're supposed to be training, doing some
Starting point is 00:28:13 like training exercises and holding different things. I had this. Let me pull this up in my, forgive me. I'm looking at a million different windows here. For the latest, so this is the, for Israel Hezbole of fighting. This is Pentagon Press Secretary, Major General Pat Reiter. He's made the deployment announcement Monday, but he said there's not a lot of additional information because they, we already have 40,000 in the region. And the troops, they're urging Americans to leave Lebanon. They said that, you know, the increased tension. It's just out of abundance of caution. They are augmenting forces that are in the region is what they're saying. And so this New York Post piece is the proper piece here.
Starting point is 00:28:56 And so this, they said that they would come from the Navy, the USS Harriest Truman Aircraft Carrier, the strike group deployed east from Norfolk. And this is, and if we can, let's not put that, this is an old article that we have up on the simulcast, the New York. Post piece is the correct piece. So this is augmenting the personnel that's there, the ongoing tension. So they're telling people leave Lebanon. There are different factions in Lebanon. Like you have different factions are now splintering off and pushing back against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. So in addition to Israel dealing with Hezbollah, now you have some of these other groups in Lebanon
Starting point is 00:29:45 that are pushing back against Hezbole because they've been terrorized too. So this is, you know, I mean, we're coming up on the year of October 7th, one year. And still so many hostages never returned. So many hostages never returned. They've reduced the capacity of their commercial flights. They said that the U.S. Embassy was urging citizens to leave Lebanon. They still had some commercial options available, according to the State Department. But the Israel said they're going to make Hezbollah a stop their near daily strike.
Starting point is 00:30:15 And that, I mean, they have been. Hasbel has been striking Northern Israel daily. So all the push for ceasefire, just ignore it. Because they've got to deal with this. You have Hamas in the south. You have Hezbo and the north. All back by Iran. And, I mean, this is what happens when you are incessantly bombing your neighbor.
Starting point is 00:30:36 One day they're going to strike back. So coming up, a drunk illegal immigrant runs over and kills an 18-year-old. year rule, an 18 year police veteran in St. Louis who had stopped to help at a crash site. We're going to talk about that story, Burn a gun. It's the non-firearm firearm. Burn a gun is there to give you options for self-defense when others, whether it's private property or the state, tries to minimize or reduce the number of defensive options that you have. I like to carry everywhere I go. There are sometimes when I can, and I have friends who live in D.C. and in New York, and even if they have one of those very hard to get licenses to carry, they still can't carry everywhere.
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Starting point is 00:32:12 Whenever you want, subscribe to the Dana Show podcast on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. You know, I do think that several members of Congress and some of my discussions have brought up media literacy because that is a part of what happened here. And we're going to have to figure out how we reign in our media environment so that you can't just spew disinformation and misinformation. It's one thing to have differing opinions, but it's another thing entirely to just say things that are false. And so that's something that we're looking into. Hmm. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:08 so that's aOC who is you don't need the government to reign in the media I mean you don't need the government to rain in the media what a stupid soundbite welcome back to the program I think from now on people who send me text on radio I'm just going to read them like I'm on air stop it don't do it I have it on silent but people are like can you look at this no I can't I'm it's like aOC level logic stop it but isn't it just the I mean it's just like Democrats to have to shut something down instead of actually intellectually debate it. Like, why don't you just have the intellectual debate?
Starting point is 00:33:48 Why is the first move to somehow control speech or control how other companies, you know, modify or moderate their platforms? It's so, it's ridiculous. It's not for the government to make that determination. That's not, that's not their purview. It's not for them. I don't want any of these gas bags determining what I can or can't say on any platform. Why do these little speech Nazis are, why do they have such a fetish with controlling everyone else's mouths?
Starting point is 00:34:19 Stop it. Good grief. I don't go to the bar and knock the drink and mix her out of your hand. Why are you sitting here? Oh, did you get, did you get nervous? You all right over there. It's not really how that goes, but, you know, we're for all intents and purposes. I'm just saying, just, uh, there you go.
Starting point is 00:34:37 Thank you, God, for small miracles. You know, I try. I try. I was telling Kane and the rest of the staff, I'm like, because my birthday's this weekend. And I had said, I'm not, I did not make any unrealistic demands for my birthday. What did you jerk your head like that for? I'm going to put a camera on you.
Starting point is 00:34:58 You better stop over there. Really? You weren't making any unrealistic demands. I just said that's how nice would it be if you guys got on Space Marine 2 and we, and everybody, the whole crew could squat up. And we can go and, you know, for the emperor and get in losers. We're going to go kill some tyrannids. But no, that sounds great.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Now, do you want to be successful in that campaign? What do you mean? Well, I mean, what else could I mean by that question? Do you want to be successful? In the campaign of us, the staff, who has never played. I've already beat the campaign. This would be just like PVP. Who's never played before.
Starting point is 00:35:32 But what? Are you not trying to accomplish something in the game? I just want to get drip for my outfit. I was started as a Ravenguard and now everybody's Zimmers are dying. Did you just say drip? Started as a Ravenguard now I'm a blood angel and it's like super sweet. Like my shield is amazing and I wish it was a purse that carried around everywhere. I guess my overall point was I know that I'm no good at that game.
Starting point is 00:35:56 I never played it. You never played it? Have you ever played it? Juan's never played it either. So you want two people who've never played the game to squat up with you and you want to accomplish something. I'm just saying how that doesn't work. I mean, maybe you could just practice.
Starting point is 00:36:09 and stuff, you know. I mean, that's just a possibility, you know. You're speaking truth. Yeah, you're right. Same. Oh, my gosh. Anyway, all right. So coming out, this is what we got for you.
Starting point is 00:36:25 If you, this, I don't want to say the guy's name. So I'm trying to figure out how to say it without it. One of the Trump assassins, his son, or would-be assassin, apparently has he's a pederast oh we've got updates on that and more stick with us our partners over at ready wise speaking of chain of custody for stuff you know where your food is coming from when it can where it concerns ready wise and i always think it's really important for things like survival food right i mean
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Starting point is 00:38:08 No one is performing worse in our. No one's performing worse in among blacks, among Hispanics, the worst performing Democrat in modern history among those Democrats, worst performing polling-wise among Jews. She is losing key factions of the Democratic base Muslim voters. She's at under 50 percent, she's at 52 percent in the latest care poll
Starting point is 00:38:25 among black Muslims. She's not. Hmm. Kamala Harris, she's not doing so great with polling. She's having, she's on the struggle bus. But there's still not a lot of, difference, believe it or not, between her and Trump right now. And there's, you know, there's, we've talked, you know, a little bit about some of the reasons why. So welcome back to
Starting point is 00:38:47 the program, Dana Lash with you. And we are at the top of this second hour and getting into a lot of stuff, getting into everything. So this, um, I wanted to, because we went over a lot of the polling last hour. And I, I, I wanted to, because we went over a lot of the polling last hour. And I, I'm looking at, and I do want to keep touching on it. We will more and more as we get closer to election. But like I said, there's still some daylight. I think it's interesting that they're trashing her on CNN. Right?
Starting point is 00:39:19 It was CNN, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, CNN. Oh, not trashing her. Being honest about her. Yeah, thank you. Being honest about her on CNN. Very interesting. They're being honest about her.
Starting point is 00:39:33 The more, do you think, that she would actually do, I mean, I know she says she wants to do another debate, but really would she? Would she? Can you imagine? I don't know that she could do that twice. I had this conversation with a friend of mine. I don't think that she could do that twice. Do you? I don't think she could. Dana Lashed with you here. Again, we're at the top of this second hour. You can find us on Channel 347, direct TV, also on Rumble. That's where the discussion happens. You can also find us on and Facebook, official Dana Lash on Facebook.
Starting point is 00:40:10 You can find me on Instagram as well. I threw up a shot on my Space Marine Two thing yesterday up there as well. We always got good stuff up there. I really don't want to talk about this story, but it's an update on the attempted, the second attempted assassination of Trump. It's so gross.
Starting point is 00:40:26 This story is so gross. I have to discuss it, Kane. This is so gross. I was trying to think of it in a more artful way. So this is ABC News. And ABC News says the son of the guy who was accused of the second attempt on Trump's life, and I don't want to say his name. So his son was taken into custody on federal charges of possessing child pornography. They said that they found hundreds of files during a search on Oran, Oron.
Starting point is 00:41:07 or on Ralph's residence in Guilford County, North Carolina. And he had its receipt of it and possession of it. I think if you possess it, put you to death. That's me. That would be my executive order. Oh, I am a big, big supporter of the death penalty. Huge supporter of the death penalty, particularly for predators. If you're a child predator, instant death.
Starting point is 00:41:33 I don't even think, no, let's just reduce your time. Let's just walk you right out back behind the courthouse. Let's go. I'm sure that there are a lot of Americans that would be willing to provide the service for free. So we don't even have to pay the cost of a needle, right? So they found apparently all kinds of stuff. Is anybody surprised? Anybody surprised on this?
Starting point is 00:41:53 The whole fam, family, they just sound really well together, right? Well put together family, healthy family. Good grief. The investigation, his father, he's still, he's got, obviously still in custody. And they searched the son's phone and his Galaxy Note device. And they also looked at a couple of other. And apparently he had it all over everything. He had it like all over like everywhere.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Oh, they had graphic descriptions and videos from a chat. And he was apparently advertising content for sale. So he was apparently was also selling it. as well. Oh, so gross. Kill the guy. Done. Done. They also, and I, this letter, put this out here. The first attempted assassin, the DOJ, you saw they released that letter, right? That he had the letter to the, that he wrote, saying that I, before the saying I failed you, the, the, the guy called on this guy, the, uh, again, the second guy in the attempt, I don't want to say their names. The second attempt, this guy,
Starting point is 00:43:14 apparently had written a letter and said that it was addressed to the world and he was offering money to people who would complete the job. Why did the DOJ release this? And the reason I bring this up is how long did it take to get the diary from the Nashville murderer? Right? I'm not, I'm not being overly picky right in comparing those two like how long did it take how long did it take to get the the diaries what they were calling the manifesto but it wasn't the manifesto it was the diaries how long did it take for them to get the diaries from the Nashville murderer and then they publish this guy's note and it's all over the media they publish this guy's note where he's offering cash to someone who can finish the job bill bar blasted this guy's note.
Starting point is 00:44:11 the DOJ over this. He said he is absolutely dumbfounded that this was released. They released this note in a court filing that was yesterday. And I mean, it's like proof of his intention to kill the former president. And Barr had said that he was dumbfounded, that the DOJ made it public. And apparently the letter was left with an acquaintance prior to his attempted assassination. And Barr said that he's dumbfounded that they allowed that to be released. And he said, even if they thought it was important to provide the letter to the court, Barr said that it could have redacted the inflammatory material at the very least or arranged to have it submitted under seal. Now, Bill Barr also added, quote, it was rash to put out this letter in the midst of an election during which two attempts
Starting point is 00:45:10 on the life of former President Trump had been made. It served no other purpose than to risk inciting further violence, end quote. I think he's absolutely right. And Bill Barr, he's not best friends with Trump. They had a falling out. They're not best friends. Why? So that's why I asked.
Starting point is 00:45:31 They fought to not release the Nashville Killers diary. Not really manifesto, but diary apparently they were. tons of them. And Lorraine wrote about it over at Substack. So they, they fought to the Nailder to not release that. But this, they released instantly. They didn't redact anything. And the guy has, I mean, he's got a bounty out there. He put a bounty on him. That's a bounty, Kane, right? That's, head hunting. Now, whether or not he's legit or he could even pay the six figures that he was offering. I mean, the guy was broke. His house was falling apart in Hawaii. And he apparently, all the talk of having these Afghan soldiers trained that he could just order to go somewhere
Starting point is 00:46:21 on demand never actually apparently came to fruition in real life. So I don't know. It's doubtful that he even has it. But the fact that he did it because they're probably, I mean, who knows? Maybe there are not jobs out there that don't know that he's broke. That don't know that he's broke. that don't know that he's living in, he had lived in a dilapidated house in Hawaii. They don't know these things. So that's, I, I'm just, it seemed purposeful that they put it out. Now, they didn't, they didn't issue it with redactions, Kane. That letter.
Starting point is 00:46:56 I'm talking about the Nashville shoot out. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah. So when they did put it out, it was full of redactions. How many, there were tons of it in there, too. There were like entire chunks that were just blacked out. But they put this letter out, nothing blacked out at all.
Starting point is 00:47:09 so how was he going to get the did he have money? Where did he get the money from? Because he was broke so where would he get this money from? 150K's got to come from somewhere. I don't know. In there for 12 up on that golf course posted up there for 12 hours just wild. I just think it's I actually agree with Bill Barr I think that it is very
Starting point is 00:47:32 it seems purposefully insightful the way that they released that letter. Now you had the story. Tell me about the story that you had about, I don't want to say his name, but the Vegas killer, his brother. Yeah, it was weird because I saw this noted this morning when I was floating around X and after the Las Vegas shooter was, you know, pronounced dead and all that was behind us, just days later, his brother was accused of child porn and having child porn and distributing child porn. And it almost like, this is how big my tin foil hat is, it's almost like, these family members of these killers have some truth that needs to be told.
Starting point is 00:48:15 But in order to shut them up about their motivations or whatever the case may be on these shooters, do you think the stuff's planted? I think some of it could be to paint a fuller picture for people to get closure in the public on things like this. But in order for people to not talk, what do you do? You got to put them in this situation where they're accused of something horrible so that nobody would ever believe a thing they say about where the motivations were anything about it. I believe that could be possible, but I also believe that, I mean, you know, all the petterasty and the weirdness is on the left.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Yeah. No, that's absolutely true. And so then it makes sense because it fits a character profile. And I admit it's a tin foil hat position that I've just articulated there. But to me, it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility. Like didn't his, didn't the brother of the Vegas killer, didn't he, like, didn't disown him after that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:13 There was a lot of, you know, again, when people were searching for all the information they could. Those charges were dismissed, though, back in 2018, I should say. Yeah. The charges against the brother. Well, apparently, yeah. I mean, so it was either a false accusation or there was something that the state got out of it that they needed on some sort of other prosecutorial situation. they cannot find who snorted the cocaine in the White House, though. That is a total mystery.
Starting point is 00:49:44 I mean, can I just, you know, they found cocaine in a cubbyhole in the White House. Well, twice, didn't they find cocaine twice? Twice they found cocaine. And you have a big cokehead that lives there, and they found it in the part where people would live. Total mystery. They don't know who that booger sugar belongs to. They don't know. It is a total mystery.
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Starting point is 00:51:14 Brett Fav. Fav. Say it. It's just Brett Fav. Farr. Yeah. Just Brett Farr. Farr. Farr. Still sounds weird. But he made a shock announcement. He's battling Parkinson's disease. 54 years old. He just like recently released, just recently revealed this.
Starting point is 00:51:36 And he's been speaking out, I was speaking out about it. That's wild, so goodness. The California governor signed a law banning all plastic shopping bags at grocery stores. This is Gavin Newsom. I mean, you've got needles and feces everywhere.
Starting point is 00:51:53 High taxes. You're in the red. Best I can do is ban plastic bags. You know, just take a pawn shop style. Best I can do ban plastic bags. That's all I can do. It's not even a choice now. This is why I would actually... I don't know. I feel this is so... Shoppers have to purchase bags
Starting point is 00:52:08 that are made with thicker plastic that makes them reusable? I actually always reuse my plastic bag. I know. What are we going to put in those little tiny trash cans in the bathroom? They're perfect for the little tiny bathroom trash. What are we going to do? That's so dumb. Gosh, so dumb. A North Carolina man stole a cable company truck with the worker in the bucket.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Oh my gosh. That had to be terrifying. So this guy, he just literally stole the whole dang truck, WSOC TV. It was Caldwell County and they were repairing a line and the worker thankfully was attached to a safety harness because he actually came out of the bucket at one point and that he was able to free himself
Starting point is 00:52:52 and remove himself but he did hurt his leg in the process. The guy that they caught, the suspect who stole the truck, a guy named Frank Moody sounds like an always sunny Philadelphia character. He was taking it and he looks like an always sunny
Starting point is 00:53:06 in Philadelphia character. He was taken into custody. Wow, just crazy. Still in the bucket. That's terrifying. A vandal's rampage at a main car dealership caused thousands of dollars of damage to 75 vehicles. This sounds like a Tulsa King episode. A main man damaged 75 vehicles at an automobile dealership smashing windows, denting the hoods before he was arrested, 25 years old. $90,000 in damage to 75 vehicles. That's crazy. Human cases of a raccoon parasite. What? This is apparently a new thing. It's a rare infection.
Starting point is 00:53:44 Two people in L.A. were infected with a raccoon parasite that causes some frequently fatal infections of the ice-ears and organs and central nervous system. And people have, if you survive it, you still have neurological impairments. There's a parasitic roundworm that I can't
Starting point is 00:54:00 pronounce. It's blasphers, that's the name. But it's in raccoon feces. And humans get infected. that if they eat dirt or other material that is contaminated with that feces. They're rare infections. But L.A. says, oh, well, you know, because a large number of raccoons live near people, the infection rate is likely higher. So that's why.
Starting point is 00:54:20 Don't pet the trash pandas. Yeah, they're not. I mean, yes, they look like adorable little burglars. And yes, you might feel like you're snow white and you can talk to one, talk one into becoming your pet. It's not going to happen. They're going to scratch your eyes out and then poop by you and you're going to get like a round worm and die.
Starting point is 00:54:34 I just, so just don't do it. Your eyes will fall out and you'll wall out. rot. I just stop. Just don't do it. And mortgage rates and home sales are down as buyers are waiting for the right moment, which is never going to happen if the country goes the way of Democrats in November. We have a lot more in store, including the Pentagon spending half a billion dollars on like women's health, studying women's health or some stuff. Stick with us as we move our partners that help bring you free radio. It's the folks over at Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is out there. Patriot Mobile wants to make sure that you're saving money
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Starting point is 00:55:58 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. It's going to be the most, the biggest change agent in the next 10 years. Mostly good stuff. But will we get it right? You know, social media, we're still arguing about, hey, we shouldn't have let young kids use it as much. And how do you balance free speech versus crazy stuff that, you know, got people not to take vaccines, for example? I don't know. Maybe just realize that not everyone agrees with you on the issues of government injections Bill Gates and then also don't raise morons. I mean, you don't have to have the government handhold you and tell you that's not real if you have a brain. Welcome back to the program. Bottom of the second hour, Dana Lash with you. It's so easy to figure out what's fake and what's, I mean, it is. I mean, sometimes we joke and we're like, oh my gosh, real life is so crazy. It's not, it's, you know, it's indistinguishable from satire. But you really do know what's the difference.
Starting point is 00:57:02 Come on, people. Bill Gates doesn't think that you do. He thinks that everybody's dumb and they can't tell the difference and you really need the government to be able to tell you. That's a fake video. By the way, I did speaking to AI, which is not totally great yet, by the way. AI is weird looking. There's always something off, right? There's always something off.
Starting point is 00:57:23 And there's always one of the things I, my youngest son who hates AI, he was remarking on the blankness of everything that's created with AI, like art and everything else. It is flat and soulless. It really is. And in Substack, they have a feature now where you can generate AI images. And I asked AI what it gave me a number of completely bizarre images. I asked AI what I looked like. I literally put in my name. I put in my name. That was the prompt, Dana Lash. And if you're watching the simulcast. It showed me with a gun bigger than a little mini tank I'm in. It looks like a Mario Kart character. Like that could be Princess Peach in a tank. Oh my God, I'd play that character. That's a 50 cow, isn't it? That's an 11thi cow. And then it would have, it, it
Starting point is 00:58:19 showed me, so that's me apparently in a little tank. And I really want this now. I really feel like I need, I need the little tank. I don't know. It's just fascinating to me. But it showed me all kinds of weird images. There was like one where it had the scope backwards, like, you know, the Navy, the guy of the Navy officer, but it also had like the barrel backwards of a, like, it was, I guess it was supposed to be a Glock and then it would have like, I'd have an extra finger. And then there was one image where the trigger was an ear, like an actual human ear. It was the weirdest thing. It's so bizarre. And then one of the images was me with three arms and various guns that don't exist in each arm. You have the right to bear arms. Yeah, but three of them? Yeah, why not? You know, okay. As many as you want.
Starting point is 00:59:06 I mean, I look like, what is it, General Grievous? So AI's not, you know, but like how Gavin Newsome, he was acting like he was coming to the defense of Hollywood and the actors and voiceover artists and saying, I'm going to make sure that no one can use your likeness. And I understand different contractual disputes and things of that nature, but he's banning parity in California in addition to, in addition to, plastic bags. So I don't think that you need the government to regulate speech. You have to have free speech because that's one of the ways that the people hold the government accountable. And when the government doesn't want to be accountable, it doesn't want you to have free speech. It doesn't want you to have the free ability to be able to point out its shortcomings and where it is not doing its job per the Constitution. They don't want to be told that stuff.
Starting point is 00:59:58 And Bill Gates is out here. Well, you know, we should have regulations on crazy stuff like info that makes people not want to get a vaccine. What info? You mean the fact that it didn't actually inogulate you? What about that? I mean, you weren't actually immunized from it. You could still actually contract the virus. So what crazy information that makes people not want to get the shot that didn't actually prevent you from contracting the thing?
Starting point is 01:00:28 for which you were supposed to get this injection for in the first place. What's crazy? Is it crazy to point out that truth? Or is it crazy to just what? I don't understand his measure here. Crazy stuff. That means people not want to get it. People don't want to get injected with something that, A, they don't even know what it's about.
Starting point is 01:00:53 B, they have no long-term studies on it. C, I get it that it was a weird. time and everybody was trying to rush stuff. But there were a lot of consequences to this. And there were a lot of adverse effects to this that the government also didn't want to address. And is it crazy to point out that they didn't want to talk about the adverse reactions? That's not crazy. That's legitimate. There are tons that actually happened. But apparently you're not supposed to talk about that. This is what they're trying to shame you into thinking that if you disagree with the status quo, then it's crazy. Ooh, you don't.
Starting point is 01:01:28 want to be like those crazy people that ask questions. They're trying to appeal to this, this belief that people really want to just be homogenous and behavior. Like the Borg. Everybody just wants to be in lockstep. The left really believes that that's when everyone is supposed to be the happiest, when everyone is controlled. Equal happiness for everyone. That's what they believe. That's what this. Oh, heaven forbid you be like one of those crazy people that asks questions. What do you mean the injection that doesn't actually prevent you from contracting the virus? Like we said for over a year it would? You're crazy if you point that out. That's crazy stuff. We need regulations on that. Or how about Ivermectin, which is a therapeutic.
Starting point is 01:02:14 They tried to misrepresent what people were saying about it. And they were claiming that those who were talking about its therapeutic uses were claiming that it cures the virus. And they acted like that was crazy. But they were literally out there touting. an injection that was supposed to cure a virus, which by the way, that's not how viruses work. You just acclimate. You don't stop and kill, you don't cure the virus. You have to acclimate. And they were acting like it provided some sort of immunization when it didn't. But that's not crazy? How about the craziness of lying to people over and over again about this? How about shutting down the whole damn economy over a lie? If you want to have a discussion about crazy stuff that should be regulated,
Starting point is 01:02:55 It's not the people who should be regulated. It's the damn government that needs to be regulated. Just asinine. These binapearlark beef cows, cane. I don't like that. Got a few other things. I want to make sure that we hit. Ooh.
Starting point is 01:03:11 So, let me pull this up. This, do we have this audio? This is the California mayor, or no, sorry, South Portland mayor, Misha Pride. They were listening to residents. and they ended up, it's funny because the, the main Democrat leader didn't want to lower property taxes and then she got hit with two property tax liens. But this, this South Portland mayor told seniors that they needed to take out a reverse mortgage to avoid the city's sharp increase in property taxes. Is that unbelievable? Do we have this, by the way?
Starting point is 01:03:52 I don't know, do you? I mean, I thought we did. but they uh it was that the residents were saying well our taxes are going up it's making it more difficult to afford you know basic daily things and their response was we'll just take out one of those reverse mortgages that tom sell it tells you about all the time those commercials they that's what they well they didn't say it like that oh my gosh no they didn't say but they did say take out a reverse mortgage yeah we to avoid the property taxes go ahead and uh just take out a reverse mortgage on your Listen, this is crazy.
Starting point is 01:04:26 And it's really unfortunate. I'm really sad. And, you know, my taxes are going up to and have every year for the last five years. Seeing as our property values are so high, seniors may want to consider reverse mortgage. I know it's an ugly word, but there are, I'm just saying, I know it's horrible, but it's sort of a last resort. Aren't they often, don't they have like a predatory nature? reverse mortgages? Isn't that historically how? Wow, that's crazy. What about, I don't know, giving people like an abatement or not having property taxes, which are communist and makes it to
Starting point is 01:05:09 where people can't ever really own their own property. Can you imagine? Like, you could have your property taken over if you're behind your property taxes a few thousand dollars, like a fraction of what your property is actually worth. I think you just rob you. It's ridiculous. It's, It is, I mean, at least, you know, at least crime organizations are honest about what they're doing. Or lower taxes, I think just get rid of property taxes. Just get rid of them. There are better ways to go and fund emergency services and municipal issues, way better ways than stupid communist property taxes that drive everybody out. It's just, it's asinine.
Starting point is 01:05:46 That's like one of the things in Texas that we fight is property tax. Like, yeah, we don't have a state income tax. And I think that, you know, we still make out way better than states that do have income taxes. But the property taxes can be ridiculous. And that's, you know, one of the things you got to consider. But to take out a reverse mortgage or just stop wasting everyone's – it's frustrating. Why – I don't want to have to pay for services that I don't use. Do you ever find yourself, like, give people their tax money and let them send their kids to whatever the schools they want?
Starting point is 01:06:17 I don't believe in the public funding of schools. I absolutely do not. I think that you should empower parents and stop stealing their money and let the parents pay for their kids' education because by and large, public school funding. I mean, they pay more per pupil in a number of states than you would on, like, decent, like actually good private school education. I think when, where were we? We were in Ohio, I think. And they were spending, I can't remember, I can't remember the cost. It was something like eight, I can't remember per student.
Starting point is 01:06:45 It was, what they were paying was, uh, almost, I mean one and a half times per pupil, one and a half times greater than what we were paying per child for our private school tuition. And that was public school funding per pupil in Ohio. I was floored. And it's like that in so many states. It's like that in Texas. It's like that in so many states. And then when you compare the results, I think that you make schools compete.
Starting point is 01:07:17 I don't know why people are so terrified of that. and I realize that there are organizations involved that exclusively donate to Democrats and so they have a quid pro quo arrangement here. But no, I don't believe in the public funding of education. I don't. I think that let parents, because parents
Starting point is 01:07:34 are going to know what's best for their, let them keep with their money and then they can get even better education for their kids. It doesn't have to be, that's lazy and it's so noncommittal. It's like the least you can do publicly subsidizing something like that where, oh, I'm not even going to look at it, I'm just going to throw money about it
Starting point is 01:07:49 and pretend to care and then turned a blind eye. That's just so lazy. That's so lazy. That's not stewardship of your fellow man. That's not civic pride or responsibility. That's lazy Marxism. I mean, which was what Karl Marx was. And let's let's not have you forget that the only positive contribution that Karl Marx made to this world was his bloated, just obscene, chunky carcass feeding the worms in the ground. That is the only positive contribution that Carl Marks ever made to the world.
Starting point is 01:08:26 He fed some worms with his own fat rolls after he kicked the bucket. There you go. Chonky, smelly, dirty, lazy Carl Marks. He never worked a day in his life and he grifted off all of his friends. All right, so we got more to come.
Starting point is 01:08:43 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. Good heavens. Okay, so this, uh, floor, let's start with this one. A Florida,
Starting point is 01:09:06 actually I'm going to do this one. The Florida man who tried to swim back to the U.S. from Canada. There's some that are, I got a couple that are a little inappropriate. So I thought I was going to get real brave. This Florida man, disoriented Florida man under the influence, tried to swim back.
Starting point is 01:09:21 It's from CBS News. tried to swim back across the Detroit River from Canada. Good Lord. This was just yesterday. The crew was notified. Police were notified about a person swimming across the Detroit River. They had to send out a boat search for him. They did get him.
Starting point is 01:09:42 They pulled him up on the boat. They threw him a life ring. He was an American citizen from Florida trying to get back into the U.S. He seemed disoriented and under the influence. He didn't have any physical injuries. so he was taking a short transfer to an EMS unit. I've never heard of that kind of, I'm sure they happened,
Starting point is 01:10:00 but that's a new kind of crossing. There's a definitely new kind of, this one was from yesterday that I didn't get to. A Florida man stumbled upon an SUV on top of a dumpster. I don't even know how that happens, but that's what happened. We had this yesterday and I didn't have time to get to it. A Florida man named Scott Greenberg
Starting point is 01:10:18 stumbled upon an SUV resting, like almost perfectly one of the back wheels was off of the dump like on top of a dumpster like the dumpster top was closed and this SUV was on the top and I'm looking at it was parked at a construction site and it didn't look like there was like a bridge or anything
Starting point is 01:10:36 where it could have driven off I have no idea how this got a thing I have an idea okay well he was at a construction site they said the SUV was literally on top of the dumpster now they used a forklift apparently to put it up there. But they didn't tell anybody for the longest time. And everyone, I mean, like for a whole day, people were trying to figure out how this happened. But that's, you know, they got it on video.
Starting point is 01:11:01 It's on video, but it was on top of the dumpster. And they used a for, they used a forklift can do that. Like, it had to be a pretty big forklift then, right? Forklift operating is no joke. I guarantee you he was probably parked somewhere where the, where it was in the way of construction. And so these guys are like, I'm going to show this guy. good this is from a website called motor biscuit this story this florida man he um imagine that you're on the beach and you come across a deserted car just parked and it's sunset it's beautiful out but there's you know you can't really take in the view because you're distracted by this mysterious knocking coming from the trunk of the car uh this was in monroe county florida as it turned out
Starting point is 01:11:47 this Lincoln Continental and parked at a beach in the Florida Keys this dude brought his drugs to the beach presumably to do them and then somehow locked his own self into his own trunk 32 year old Rob Moore
Starting point is 01:12:03 he when the sheriff's office showed up they were telling the person they were telling people get out of the car and he literally couldn't because he was locked in his own trunk and he said that he was hunting for his lost keys when he somehow managed to fall inside of the trunk, which closed and then locked him inside. So his keys were still missing. He was just going to go to
Starting point is 01:12:24 the beach and smoke some weed, apparently, you know, Florida man. And he got a citation for possessing drugs and paraphernalia. Motor biscuit says if the car had been three years newer, the, they would have had an emergency trunk release. It was a 97 Lincoln Continental. The 2000 and up started having the because that was my first thought. Like how was there no emergency trunk release? Also, couldn't you just kick out the back seat? I mean, I don't know. So just, wow, that lost his keys. How do you look for your keys so hard in your trunk that you fall in it?
Starting point is 01:12:58 And then it closes behind you and locks you in there. But yeah, but he only had like pot on him, apparently. Can you get so high that that happens? I think so. Stick with us. They're how we're on the way. We come up to you guys to get cheaper drugs. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:12 We come over the border for cheaper drugs. You guys okay with that? We're happy to try and help you up, but it'd be really easy if you guys had universal health care. You know what? We would have your health care, but we prefer living and not dying in a waiting room while we wait for your crappy government care. I can't tell you how many people I know who are actually Canadian who've come to the United States for treatment, including Brock Lesnar. Remember with his diverticulitis? He almost died. He almost died. And he had to come to the United States. Leave Canada to come and get health care. So don't. Welcome back to the program. Top of this third hour. Dana Lash here with you. Can listen coast to coast, Channel 347 DirecTV,
Starting point is 01:13:50 if you're not listening terrestrially on a station across the country. Also, find us over at Rumble. X is where we're at as well. I don't know what Little Castro is going on about. That's Justin Trudeau, Canada. Lil Castro. First off, 20% of Canadians didn't even have a doctor at all. And this is according to, let me pull this up.
Starting point is 01:14:15 This is according to the National Library. of medicine. That seems like one in six Canadians don't even have, you know, the number of or even can see a regular family doctor. They wait months for basic things, even just like
Starting point is 01:14:30 diagnosis, a diagnosis for a serious condition. You can wait years for procedures and some procedures that are actually necessary will be classified as elective. They had in one study and the
Starting point is 01:14:46 guardian, you know, the big conservative publication called The Guardian. It's literally a Marxist cesspool. They actually had a piece that they did in 23 where it was called Canada's Haves and have-nots health system lags behind Europe study fines. Oh, it wasn't just that they lagged behind Europe. Their health care system was heinous. What this piece discovered was that their system was heinous. It found that many, many Canadians have to travel to the United States for health care, that they have widespread burnout and medical staff shortages. They said that 63% of Canadians, they lack nurses, doctors, medical technology, and drugs. The Guardian even noted that there was an Ipsos poll that was taken where they said that
Starting point is 01:15:33 42% of Canadian surveyed had to travel to the U.S. And they would personally pay more for routine health care if needed. And that is a 10 point, an over 10 point increase since January of 2020. The Canadian health care system is a mess. It's an absolute mess. They literally say in Canada, what we have are the haves and have-nots. And a CMAA study, which was led by physicians and researchers from the University of Toronto. And this was published in December of 2023 also, was comparing the Canadian health care system to Europe, Finland, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and the UK. And they concluded. that their systems they actually have access and that they produce far different and better outcomes than those in Canada. They said some of the important comparative differences included higher rates of primary care funding, more doctors, better organization, information system support and greater physician accountability. But they also said that primary care is something
Starting point is 01:16:37 that they actually focus on and they try to prevent and eliminate the need for further procedures or treatment because they want to catch things early. Whereas in Canada, you can wait legit forever. The CMAJ study also showed that 5.3% is what Canada spends of its total health care budget on primary care. It is dramatically lower than the other countries to which they were comparing. In fact, the other health care budgets, it's like double and triple that. It's crazy. And in fact, in some of the Canadian jurisdictions, it's been so bad the government care that they've been enabling increasing privatization of care. The Globe and Mail, I know, the Canadian paper, Globe and Mail, the big conservative Canadian paper, Globe and Mail, eyes roll. They had a piece that came out a year ago in Quebec talking about how more family doctors are leaving the public health system, and it's actually driving the privatization in different Canadian jurisdictions because their government health care has been a disaster.
Starting point is 01:17:39 So I don't know what Justin Trudeau is talking about here when he's up there kissing butt on Colbert. But, you know, I wish we, if we had the same health care that they did, we'd all die in waiting rooms. We wouldn't be getting the primary and preventative care that we need. So, no, thank you. No, thanks. The studies say everything that we need to know. They speak for you. They speak for you on that.
Starting point is 01:18:04 Golly. What is up with the left's fascination with bringing in foreign people to try to come in a election year during an election season. We got Zelensky in Pennsylvania flying on military. I don't bust my ass and pay all this money in tax so I can fly a little short stack over here from Ukraine to come in and lecture us about the Republican nominee while he's touring munition factories in Pennsylvania of stuff that we're giving him for free. Like why? Why would why are we doing that? How much do you think that all costs? How much do you think it cost that bring him over here, Kane?
Starting point is 01:18:36 Zelensky? Mm-hmm. On the military planes? Yeah. C-17. Oh, man, because you know they had to have planes for cover and all of that. So I'd say it's in the millions, like multiple millions probably. I mean, a lot of people couldn't afford to take a vacation this year, but hey, we're flying this guy over. And he's electioneering talking smack about the Republican nominee, all of this. I mean, I just, why?
Starting point is 01:19:04 I, again, Trump was impeached for nothing. He had a phone call with this dude. And I also feel like, didn't you sort of get the sense that Zelensky, I mean, he had at the time when there was the controversy around the perfect phone call that Trump had was Zelensky, don't you kind of get the idea now or the impression now that Zelensky is maybe some of the reasons that he ran his mouth are because, I mean, I think Trump and Vance had made it clear that they wouldn't give more to Ukraine. and doesn't it sort of seem like a punchback for that? Did you get that impression, Kane? Yeah, I did. I did. He announced more money, right?
Starting point is 01:19:47 I mean, he announced it. Well, Biden did, but Trump Advansive said, okay, enough's enough. And I feel like him criticizing them over here in Pennsylvania, a battleground state, I feel like that was revenge for that. Oh, I agree. And the media will not look at this like they should. and that's just a shame. Our media is garbage and always has been, and they'll continue to be.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Just wild, wild, wild. So in addition to all of this, where's my other, oh boy, you're going to love this story. Pentagon is going to spend $500 million on women's health research. Why do we need to spend half a billion dollars? Jill Biden announced it. You know, Jill Biden with all of her expertise on all of the, of this, announces that the Pentagon is going to commit
Starting point is 01:20:39 500 million to women's health research as part of a broader White House push to increase funding for the study of women's health. What? Why is the Pentagon doing this? They should just kick ass and win wars. Kane?
Starting point is 01:20:57 Yeah. They don't actually say what the need is. They actually don't get into... Is there a new female ailment that we don't know about? Is this about M-Pox? What is this about?
Starting point is 01:21:12 Can't be about M-Pox, clearly. So what are we doing? I don't know. We got the gender-neutral sub. I don't know. I mean, we have our borders wide open. And we have all of this international instability. We have like an actual, we have allies.
Starting point is 01:21:37 you know, in the Middle East that are fighting for survival, and we're spending half a billion dollars to study women's health? These people can't even define what the hell a woman is. How do they know how to spend a half a billion dollars on women's health? And to expand on that, are we studying now the rise of testicular cancer and prostate cancer in women? Is that what it is? I'm not behind that.
Starting point is 01:22:06 I'm not for that. Why is she announcing something that is really under the purview of the president? And it's fine. I mean, this is so stupid. She's a real doctor. I was reading the Hill piece. Shush up. Biden signed this executive order back in March directing these agencies to strengthen research
Starting point is 01:22:26 and data standards on women's health with the purpose of better leveraging federal funding. And it directed agencies to prioritize funding for women's health research and encourage innovation. What? he gets in, they don't even, they can't even define it again. Remember, birthing person and all that stuff? No, mm-mm. They said that, listen, this is what, this is the purposes of the order. Listen, quote, the term women's health research means research aimed at expanding the knowledge of women's health across their lifespans. I'm reading from the White House website, which includes the study and analysis of conditions specific to women, conditions that disproportionately impact women and conditions that affect women differently. they said that they want to enhance the study of women's health across this is all just nonsense
Starting point is 01:23:16 consider women's health is appropriate during the evaluation of research for blah blah blah blah blah that's it this is stupid I don't even understand why this is needed it's not needed
Starting point is 01:23:32 I mean we don't need any of this is this just giving more to health care agencies that got fat cash during Rona? Sounds like it. I mean, again, everything's going to hell, but they're like, oh, let's spend all this money on. Let's spend the money on half a billion dollars on. What else do you need to study?
Starting point is 01:23:54 Well, as you know, women have penises now, so it's very important that we study this. We have a private sector health care system. Why does the government need to do any of this research or funded or any of that? if the market requires some research on a specific health issue, the private sector would be getting together to incentivize the creation of that response and then find a way to make money off of it. Like government is a waste of money. And it's interesting to note that she made this at the Clinton Global Initiative Forum.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Well, then, yeah. It's not going to any health things. It's getting laundered. It's totally getting laundered. This is getting laundered. That's all this is getting. They ain't studying nothing. in here. No, Bill Clinton is going to personally study the women. He is going to personally
Starting point is 01:24:41 study the women and he's going to tell you what he thinks about women's health. That seems probably more appropriate. That's why, but this is defense money. Unless you're going to send women who have like a blood rage, you know, during that time, out into the battlefield, I'm using Warhammer terminology and bringing all the things together here, Kane. You're sending unless they're, unless they're, you know, going to turn, you know, this, this, the adeptus to start is into some women by getting
Starting point is 01:25:13 them all worked up into like a literal blood rage and sending them out to the battlefield. I'm just curious as to why in the hell we're spending defense money on this stuff. I feel like that was inaccurate, right? Why are they, why? Why? You don't know that. Like, you literally
Starting point is 01:25:30 have a class uh, Kane, of the, the, the, one of the chapters of space marines is a blood angel and they get real sensitive about certain stuff and can get real worked up and their blood rage can consume them. It's just how you get fourth wave feminism. Is there a meter that measures the blood rage? Yeah, you got to quell it.
Starting point is 01:25:49 You got to ride the quell. So like you get them worked all up into a blood rage, send them out there. You got to ride that quell, ladies. Just take it on out. I feel like most of the people don't understand what you're saying. No, it's like Vince Clortho from Ghostbusters, you know. And I can tell you many of something to slur that day. I mean, I get it.
Starting point is 01:26:09 It's the same thing. But I swear it makes sense in my mind. But why is she announcing it? No, they're going to have Bill. He's going to be up here. I'll look, I'll inspect the ladies. Oh, so gross. You know, and then RFK Jr. will help him.
Starting point is 01:26:24 In the meantime, I can. It's true, though, and you know it. Steve. And now, all of the news you would probably. probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So I have a couple of friends who are actually in Germany and Austria attending this this year. Can's like, I can't believe it's not even October. How is there an October 1st already? Well, they had their ceremonial keg tapping, King. It's all ready to go. October Fest is open in
Starting point is 01:26:54 Munich. Mayor Dieter Reiter officially started October Fest at noon on Saturday when he inserted the tap into the first keg of beer, signaling the 189th. start of the festival. Thousands of beer lovers have celebrated in the Munich Fairground as the first clings of mugs during the largest folk festival cane. And these huge beer halls. I'm thirsty. Yeah, you got the
Starting point is 01:27:21 winches out there, the Brunhildas, the Hydeys, you got them all out there. Just saying, let's see. A... This is so gross. A flight was diverted because the passenger found an actual living mouse in their meal. The aircraft was flying from Norway's capital. to Spain, Norway to Spain. They had to divert to Copenhagen.
Starting point is 01:27:41 The diversion was because of a little mouse in like actual food, a box of food. It was in a box of food and this guy was sitting next to this woman on the flight and apparently it just got out of the, as he opened it, it got out of it. Oh, they had to divert the flight. Would you divert a flight for a mouse
Starting point is 01:28:00 and a box of food? I don't think I would. If the mouse got out and it's running around in the cabin? It's not going to crash the plane. Really? I would expect them. If they're close to where they took off, I'd expect them to turn around. And what kind of mouse?
Starting point is 01:28:17 Like if it's a rat, just no. Blow the bread up. No. Not in the air. But if it's like a little mouse, you know, like a little field mouse, then no. Like you pet him, he's a pet. Gin Z says that, oh my gosh. Tomogacchi's are back.
Starting point is 01:28:36 Zoomers are reviving Tomogachis the digital virtual pet that was like a keychain. I think everybody let theirs die. Just FYI. So they're bringing those back the little pixelated creatures. That's actually, I just, okay, whatever.
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Starting point is 01:29:18 We're disappointed. We were looking forward to giving the vice president an enthusiastic welcome. And we were confident that she would find this. You know, she speaks very much about the high ideals and how it's good to get away from division and come together in unity and all. That's what the L. Smith dinner is all about. haven't given up yet. We're not used to this. We don't know how to handle it. This hasn't happened
Starting point is 01:29:43 in 40 years since Walter Mondale turned down the invitation. And remember, he lost 49 out of 50 states. I don't want us to say there's a direct connection there. But so we're not used to this. He's already starting. We're not giving up. So the only thing that I know about the Al Smith dinner, and it's a big thing that they did to raise money for Catholic charities in New York is they sit on a, like, in tear rows and eat dinner on a stage and then everyone else is sitting and eating in the floor in front of them.
Starting point is 01:30:13 And I always thought that's so awkward because you're eating in front of people. Like, you're eating in front of them. And then people get up and they roast each other. And I was just, I'm like, I'm real awkward. Like when you're added thing and you eat in front of people, you know? I don't know. It's weird.
Starting point is 01:30:29 Welcome back to the program. Dana last year with you. We're at the bottom of this third hour. Hillary and Trump did it back in, 2016. Well, it was actually 20, yeah, it was 2016 when they did it. And it was it was interesting. They've, everybody's been there. Martin Short's been there. Bush has been there. Everybody's, everybody's been at this dinner. Jimmy Carter was there. It's the thing that everybody goes to and you're supposed to be able to put partisanship aside. Is that the rule? And go and,
Starting point is 01:31:05 And that's, it's just, but it is kind of funny. He was, he was pretty brutal. I did watch that. He was, Maria Bartaroma was sitting behind him, like a couple of tears up. And she was trying to control, you can tell, I mean, when you're used to being on television, you control your expression. She was trying to really control her expressions. And Trump was basic, I mean, he, he was just shredding Hillary Clinton. She was sitting behind him.
Starting point is 01:31:30 And her face was, her eyes told it all. She's keeping her face real still So she didn't show any of them She didn't want to be behind him And that, you know But it was hysterical It was really funny It was a very funny
Starting point is 01:31:42 Event when they did it there But it is It's like they set it up It's in They're in these tears And it's just weird I don't know You've watched it
Starting point is 01:31:53 I don't I think the last time I really actually watched It was 2016 Yeah the one with Trump and Hillary That one was really kind of Like awkwardy Type because
Starting point is 01:32:01 Oh my gosh It was so Trump was literally reading these jokes off of a script. I think there was one where he's like, I recently. But then he'd add something else. And then it was just like, oh my gosh. It was so awkward. And she said, pardon me.
Starting point is 01:32:14 And then I told her, just wait till I get in office. Yeah. Oh my gosh. It's always so awkward. Oh. But they that they roast each other. That's what they're supposed to do. It's like a roast.
Starting point is 01:32:28 By the way, I like the roasts where they know each other. Like the old, I'll watch old videos. videos of like the rat pack days when they would roast each other but they all knew each other and you knew that they all knew each other now it's just scripted and stupid I don't enjoy any I don't watch any of them anymore but these everybody knows who each other is Kamala Harris isn't going why why is she not going I mean even Winston Churchill addressed the Al Smith dinner in 1947 yeah it's a tradition why is she not going I don't know I think that's weird I don't get
Starting point is 01:33:06 don't get why she's not she's skipping it now she's I guess going to a battleground state and she's going to I don't know but she's not going to show up there Trump is going to be there I don't think so I don't think so I don't think so I actually don't know I don't believe she is but yeah she's this is the first time this has ever happened well since 84 as you heard I think who's it Dolan say that but Trump is going to be there It's just not going to be people like it Honestly
Starting point is 01:33:42 The only reason why people watch the clips in that of it Is because they love the awkward nature of it It's so awkward When all these, it's so awkward You guys know it's so awkward And that's what makes it so delicious Right? You just people up there squirming
Starting point is 01:33:58 And you're like oh this is so great Because you always have your problems to worry about All throughout the week And it's nice to see the worm turn, right? Even if it's for a short time When they're just joking around they uh in 96 uh walter mondale declined in 84 and as you know he lost against reagan in 96 they did not invite clinton and his and bob dole who challenged him because clinton vetoed a late term abortion ban
Starting point is 01:34:29 per the api so they did not they did not have them there for then at that point uh trump was when he was intimating that she was corrupt and hated Catholics, that's when someone booed him in the audience. I mean, he was just brutal. So we'll see. I don't know. But during the lockdown, they had to do everything virtually.
Starting point is 01:34:53 So, anyway, we'll see. But she's skipping. It's kind of, I don't know, she's kind of weird. I feel like she just thinks maybe that she's got it in the bag. Oh, I don't need to do this. But I don't think also, but they're saying that she's going to a battleground state to campaign. and that's, you know, she's needed there and they're, which seems believable, right?
Starting point is 01:35:13 That seems believable. But I ultimately what I think is the issue is they don't want her in front of the press because there's a lot of members of the press that are there and there are a lot of members of the press that are sitting there on this stage. I just think that they don't want her in an unscripted environment really like that, right? Because they have cameras everywhere. You can see her and you can see how fake and awkward she is. I mean, that's ultimately what I think.
Starting point is 01:35:40 That's what I think the truth of the matter is. I think that she, they just don't want her in this unscripted environment. And that's why she, I think that's why she's skipping. Do you think that's why she's skipping? Seems, that's like to me, the, why are you? I mean, I have all kinds of different theories, but yeah. Wait, what do you mean? You have all kinds of different theories.
Starting point is 01:36:05 What else was she skipped? can't hang publicly. She just cannot hang and be challenged or have to be like witty off the cuff because that's not her. No, that I totally agree with. I think that that's probably the base of it all. But I think there's other things too because hearing, I don't think she has the ability to hear jokes about her. Oh, you think she's going to get mad and that she can't. Yeah, I would I would think that she wouldn't be able to hold composure very well or if she did, it would be a lot of work like that damn debate. Yeah, that's a good point. Yeah, and it's, when is this dinner anyway?
Starting point is 01:36:38 Because they got the VP debate on the, what is it, the first or second. Right. So the VP debate's like the first or second of October. So maybe they're trying to limit, I don't know. I don't know what they're, I don't know what they're thinking. They don't want Harris Walls out there too much. I don't know what's weird. Harry Walls, it's just weird.
Starting point is 01:36:58 I just think that she really needs to humanize herself as much as possible. And skipping stuff like this is not the way to, do it because yes, she can go to a battleground state, but just think about how many voters doing an event like this is going to reach, particularly when they usually televise it. And cable news usually carries that. This would be the 79th annual. Especially in an election year. Exactly. On October 17th is when this dinner is supposed to happen. So she was all about a debate on the 23rd, wasn't she? Didn't she say something about being for a debate on the 23rd? She's almost too late at this point considering early voting started. I know. I know. It's weird.
Starting point is 01:37:35 It's super weird. but we'll see just saying just you know some very interesting interesting things a couple of the other we've been hitting some of these other issues we've been talking about the election getting into some polling all of this stuff and also let's see I'm making sure that we don't miss I don't want to miss anything I will say when we were talking about the Zelensky in Pennsylvania as well which maybe we'll get information on that maybe we won't you know we'll see this um we had discussed the that assassin the second attempted would be assassin i guess and how his letter had been published in full without redactions by the doj and ms it's weird because cnn shared it doj just release it out right
Starting point is 01:38:36 and other media entities were picking up. Bill Barr slammed it. And he was like, it serves, he said it serves no other purpose than to risk further inciting violence. But CNN put up the whole letter. MSNBC did not. They omitted the part where he offers six figures for someone to finish it. Very interesting. They didn't even mention it.
Starting point is 01:39:05 CNN, they not only mentioned it, but they showed it. but MSNBC did not. I'm really shocked by it. They, in fact, had said in their, they actually had said, quote, there's a call to action and some other things in the letter, which we're not going to share, because there's not reason to encourage any sort of potential violence. Wow.
Starting point is 01:39:32 Wow. MSNBC. Like CNN was all over it. Images, they mean, they had literally showed it in writing. MSNBC would not. I don't know what to think of that. That is interesting. That is very interesting.
Starting point is 01:39:45 It's very unexpected. And, yeah, MSNBC did not at all, they would not at all include it. Hmm. So I don't know what I think of that. I mean, good on them for not putting, I mean, because I am,
Starting point is 01:40:05 it's all over everywhere else, you know, ABC, CNN, CBS, but MSNBC was the only one that would not actually do it. So I guess, I can't believe I'm saying this, kudos to them for not caving to that and not publishing that. I mean, I didn't really want to mention it, but yeah, they had a, they had a live report and they refused to mention it. But you said it at the top of the show. It would, it's a normal thing to redact that information. So, well, the Nashville, the Nashville killers diaries, they redacted tons of stuff out of it,
Starting point is 01:40:39 exactly. So it was an oddity that we saw all of this information. I think MSNBC just fell back on their usual thing of redacting the information they would normally redact. Everyone else that put it out was the one doing the abnormal thing. Very true. Very true. Yeah, MRCTV had the – they're the newsbusters fix. They had the clip, and they had that note of it. That's interesting stuff.
Starting point is 01:41:04 All right, we have more on the way to get into because you've got – oh, by the way, you've got all the UN stuff in Manhattan this week. it's going to be all the UN people are going to be doing all that stuff in midtown. It's going to be a mess up there and you're going to hear all these, all these, all of these foreign leaders coming to prime real estate in New York and nothing ever gets accomplished. We'll touch on that. We've got more on the way today in stupidity as well. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. We need to allocate some of this money for our black children, for the black community.
Starting point is 01:41:54 $51 million for migrants brought some loud and vocal opposition from the public, to the point where police had to escort people out of the city council meeting several times. Mayor Brandon Johnson asked for a two-minute breather. We want to make sure that we can continue to conduct the business of the people. Wow, that much for what, just 30 days? 30 days. That's crazy. Those are those people's tax dollars.
Starting point is 01:42:20 Do you think that, I mean, I wonder if those people think that their taxes are too high. If you were to ask them, are you happy with the amount of taxes that you're paying? Do you think that your taxes are too high? I'm sure they would say yes. And then that's what their money's going for. I mean, it's understandable how people are that angry. Why the hell they keep on for this then? Why do you keep vote for this stuff?
Starting point is 01:42:40 Why do you keep voting for the same thing over and over again? and in thinking that somehow, because you swap in a different Marxist, that that's going to get you a different result. It's the ideology. It is the ideology of it. Goodness. I don't know. Meanwhile, I saw that video of Trump and that lady a $100 bill at the grocery store. Okay, so what is the name of the store?
Starting point is 01:43:05 Spankles? Is that the name of the store, the grocery store that they were in? Spangles. Or Spangles or something like that? sprinkles. Is it? Okay. My grandma would say sprinkles like that.
Starting point is 01:43:17 Sprinkles. And I could, that's why I could not. I was looking at this store name and I'm like, sprinkles? That's how my grandmother said sprinkles. Sprinkles. Just put some sprinkles on it. Anyway, go ahead. This is, he gave her $100.
Starting point is 01:43:30 She's at the grocery store. If we got those. Here, he's going to go down a little bit. It just went down $100. Thank you so much. We'll do that for you for the White House, all right? Thank you. Nice thing, everybody.
Starting point is 01:43:45 Beautiful. There you kids? Yes, they are. Perfecto. I read that she is going to frame the money. She's not going to spend it. She said she was going to frame it. I had the story that I just saw it somewhere.
Starting point is 01:44:03 She had said that she was going to frame it. She wouldn't going to spend it. He said, we're going to do that from, we're going to do that from the White House for everybody. That would be nice. can we please but I don't know I mean we'll see how I mean he's doing everything he should be doing at this point he's talking about he's you know the economy and specifics on what he's going to do in order to lower energy costs which by the way bleed into every other cost of every other service that we talk about so he's doing what he should be doing right now the media is not covering and they're doing that intentionally well here is why it's so I mean, here's why it's so odd with this. This election, you have two people that everybody really knows.
Starting point is 01:44:49 Everybody knows Trump, and they know his record, and people know Kamala Harris and her lack thereof. This isn't, that's why I don't understand people who don't, when they take these polls, and they always say, oh, I just undecided. How are you undecided? I mean, it's not like we're dealing with two unknowns here. This is a really odd election, and that, I don't know that in my lifetime, we've never had and he had it like this, where you were not dealing with two unknowns.
Starting point is 01:45:14 Today's stupidity came. What do we got? Well, it actually does tie into the economy. Apparently, if you thought you were better off four years ago, you're just misremembering the economy under Trump. That's what you're doing. You're just misremembering. That's what, is this Chris Coons? Yeah, listen to what he says here. You're right, Joe. It is narrowing.
Starting point is 01:45:32 The gap between Harris and Trump on who do you believe will chart a better economic future for us has narrowed quite a bit by half. Part of it is that Americans, when you ask the question, are you better off today than you were four years ago? Many Americans misremembered just how bad the economy was four years ago. What are you talking about it? What does that even mean misremembering? They're just misremembering stuff from whatever ago. That's so stupid.
Starting point is 01:45:59 Folks, that does it for us today. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day. Find us on Substack. Facebook chapter and verse is over at Substack. I'll be back with you tomorrow.

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