The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Wednesday July 17 - Full Show
Episode Date: July 17, 2024Biden speaks at the NAACP. The Secret Service received intel on an Iranian plot to assassinate Trump. The mainstream media is concerned that the viral photos at the Trump rally are free PR. Dana chime...s in on the criticism on the RNC platform including a union president trashing capitalism and the reading of a Sikh prayer on stage. Actor/Director Nick Searcy joins us to discuss whether the right should engage in cancel culture as a tactic where it concerns free speech like they do on the left. Dana admires West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s dog, Babydog, at the RNC. Joel Berry from The Babylon Bee joins us to debate the state of the GOP & how old-school, pro-life evangelical leaders are a thing of the past and how Christians need to adapt. Please visit our great sponsors:Ammo Squaredhttps://ammosquared.comEnsure you are prepared for whatever comes your way with ammosquared.comBlack 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. Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comWatch a portrayal of Thomas Jefferson reflecting on the Declaration of Independence in one of his final letters and get your free commemorative copy of the Declaration of Independence today.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Lumenhttps://lumen.me/DANASHOWVisit lumen.me/danashow today for 15% off your purchase. Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.The Wellness Companyhttps://twc.health/danaUse promo code DANA to save 15%.ZeroDebtUSAhttps://zapmydebt.comZERO DEBT USA will find every solution possible to end your debt… permanently.Talk to them FOR FREE today!
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The idea, the idea that corporate-owned housing is able to raise your rent,
$300, $400 a month or something, under what I'm about to announce,
they can't raise it more than $55.
Why did he pause like that?
We're not going to raise it more than...
There was a Dr. Evil moment.
I'm sorry, but I'm looking at the screen right now
because I'm making sure he doesn't stick his pinky out.
Like Dr. Eiffel.
$55.
$55.
If you get the newsletter, and by the way, welcome, we are, the whole day is it today?
It feels like a second Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Tough day.
Is it Wednesday?
I mean, I know I'm looking at the date right in front of me, but I'm like, really?
Because it seems like another Tuesday.
Anyway, that's because the news cycle's insane and we're going to get into all of that stuff.
But, yeah, it's a little.
the president went and spoke at the NAACP, I'm sorry, the knack, Kane.
Yeah, can we hear, before we first, welcome to the program, listen around the country.
You should have gotten the chapter and verse substack newsletter because you would have gotten all this already.
That's why you need to be a subscriber.
Can we, what is the knack?
Is that like a subsidiary of NAC?
Go ahead and play this.
Did they say by Sharon?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
All right, go ahead, go and play it.
For the race, riots in Springfield, Illinois in 1908, the NAA was formed.
That's what started it.
The NAC, you know, that good old NAC.
Before they were people?
I mean, if you look at it as like the short there, it's, you know, it seems like that's, yeah, I'm like, I'm actually shocked.
Am I, though?
Am I shocked, Dana?
Are you really shocked?
Maybe not.
Maybe not so much.
It's a cheap fake, though.
It's just a cheap fake.
That's right.
I'm sorry.
It's a cheap fake.
That is a cheap fake.
That is correct.
So the president was speaking at the NACP and he, let's see, going over everything that he did.
He said he was going to cap rent and then he did some race baiting.
Yeah, did some of the race baiting.
Oh, you can't?
Go ahead.
This is five seconds.
but you guys need to hear this.
How many times have we played him on today in stupidity?
And I still couldn't believe he said it.
Cut one.
Yeah, it's a lot.
Oh, so I know what a black job is.
It's the vice president of the United States.
So he says he knows what a black job is.
It's the vice president of the United States.
Wow.
That's what he's saying here.
That's a, so number two, always the vice presidency.
He never, that's the, that's a black, I mean, for the love.
I can't even deal.
So he, he, he does.
decides he, this is what he goes and does with, in, in AACP. He talks about capping rent. He,
so capping rent, the mostly peaceful riots. No, he didn't even say mostly peaceful, the super peaceful
riots, the George Floyd riots. And then he called it the knack and then said, he talked about
lifeguard stuff in the projects again. And like, and then he said that about Kamala Harris as well. So,
you know, all in all, like a typical Joe Biden's speech.
speech. But can we just go, which one? This is, audio sound by 2000, please. Yeah, 2000, number two,
just two. Yeah. And you peacefully protested. George Floyd's murder. Donald Trump called for the
National Guard to go after you. What the hell's the matter with this man? Okay. Kane, were we all
high or something? Did we, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, audience check here.
Wait, I didn't just, do we all have like a collective dream? I swear to you.
I legit saw like entire neighborhoods Bernie, right?
Yes. I don't know where the peaceful protests were happening, but it wasn't right there.
Yeah, it wasn't, wasn't right there. What is that about?
Got some questions here. I mean, I don't remember. I mean, I wrote on the newsletter,
I have up on the newsletter all of the images of all of the arson and the looting and the violence and the total destruction.
And I just don't know that I would classify that as, you know, peaceful.
I don't know that I would call that peaceful.
Local law enforcement requested more help.
Right.
Well, they needed more.
Yeah, they needed some more help.
Wasn't Trump trying to be a dictator and throw National Guard in there?
It wasn't like that.
Like at all.
That damn Trump calling for the police to come and stop the arson and looting.
Damn him.
Such a dictator calling for the police to come out and stop the arson.
Can't some people just burn some buildings down?
I thought this was America.
I mean, I guess that's what, you know,
That's to be expected. I don't know. But yeah, that's what he was doing. He was there last night.
And I great job, by the way, turning the temperature down because we've been having a lot of
conversations. I love it. I mean, I can sit here and I didn't send all this to you guys because
I thought it's obvious. At some point, I'm beating a dead horse. But all of the different
members of the commentariat that are on, you know, the MSNBCs and the C&Ns that are going
on and on about, well, we really need to lower the tone. We really need to watch the rudder. We
unity unity lower the temperature and then Biden goes out and is like well
Trump called the police on you because you're black I mean that's basically what he's
saying there keep in mind it was predominantly black neighborhoods that were burning
you know people were losing their livelihoods and Joe Biden is mad that that couldn't
continue I guess I mean I have no I what in the world it's his updated it'll put you
all back in chains line yeah yeah yeah but that's his way of lowering the temperature and by
the way, can we just talk for a moment about the rent caps? How racist are you to go to the NDACP and
assume that, well, talking to somebody, I'm talking to a minority group and he acts like minorities
can't own property. He acts like minorities aren't landlords. I mean, that's what he's doing. He can't
offer black Americans better economic prospects. He can't offer them, you know, lower crime rates.
You know, he can't offer them domestic production and increase in domestic production. The only
thing that he can do is offer rent caps because he assumes that minorities can't own their own
property or themselves be landlords. So it's the same thing that he's always done. So that was Biden
lowering the temperature yesterday. And in the meantime, there were three things that developed with
regards to sketchy murderers with guns. The armed, it was an armed man in a ski mask arrested
while approaching the RNC perimeter in Milwaukee. He had a pistol, a ski mask, attack, attack
bag and a full some ammo on him.
That happened. And then there was
another guy. He was, it was
a 21 year old man. There was another guy they shot.
This was crazy.
And the
there were like, there were several incidents
that were happening. And of course you have this
whole, which we're going to get into, this whole
story that we first discussed
yesterday because it happened in our, it came out
in our third hour yesterday. The story
of a secret service receiving
intel on this Iranian plot
assassinate the former president and presidential candidate. And that resulted in increased security
weeks before he ended up being shot just on Saturday. And so that this coming out, it seems like
they've known, they like knew it for a long time. CNN actually reported this question. Because then that
leads into more questions about the massive failure. That's with, think about this. This is, that's
apparently with more secret service.
But increased in secret
service protection. Kane, did that look like an
increase in protection to you?
I think there's only one or two secret service
agents there. Because weren't they like U.S. Marshals?
They had the Marshalls. They had the Marshalls.
Yeah, I think they were like U.S. Marshals.
Like two of them had the little
the marshal pins. But that's, yeah,
that's really, that's super
problematic. This is super problematic.
And so this story,
they said that they received Intel of this plot.
there was no known connection to the shooting that happened at in Pennsylvania that took place
on Saturday. They said the existence of this threat from a hostile foreign intel agency
that contributed to apparently like enhanced security. And they said that the national security
official said secret service and the campaign were made aware of the threat before the rally
on Saturday. And they said that they learned of the threat from Intel and they didn't disclosive.
close, you know, whether, you know, obviously they're not going to disclose what they're exactly
they're going to do to increase security. But apparently the Trump campaign has been warned
against holding outdoor rallies. And they said that, you know, there's greater risks and it's more
difficult for the, I will be, you know, I will say this. I will be interested to see if he
continues to do outdoor rallies at this point. Because clearly, all of the excuses that we've heard
from Secret Service. It's abysmal. The fact that they could, 147 yards away, and you have this guy,
and by the way, more information is coming out on this. There was an agent that took a picture of the
guy, 30 minutes before he got on top of the roof. I mean, I've got all kinds of stuff here for you.
Like, it took a picture of this and radioed to the command post. And they saw that this guy was
also, he took a picture of this guy. He came, when he came through security, they found,
a range find, they found a rangefinder on him. And that's what you use, you know, to gauge distance,
you know, like when you're hunting, et cetera, and for your shot. And they saw that and, you know,
they kind of made a note to keep a watch on him. Then they said the local sniper observed this guy
looking through his rangefinder. And he, that's when he radioed the command post, according to
local law enforcement. And then the guy took a photo and he was trying to send the photo up the chain of
command. And this is like a half hour, if not more, before the shooting took place. And the command
post, they didn't actually, there was, there's no confirmation as to whether or not they got that
information. I mean, as of right now, there's no, they don't have any confirmation on whether or not
that photo taken by that local, that local, that was actually went up the chain of command.
So, uh, and they said that, um, they lost track of him, but they saw him, you know, kind of looking
up at the building and all of this stuff, which I'm sorry.
If I'm doing security for an event and you come in my event and my perimeter and you got a range finder, you're by yourself and you look weird, maybe this is me.
But when I'm running security for someone, I'm going to be a B.
And I see you coming through and then I see you looking up at a building.
First off, I'm totally going to take a picture of you before I even let you in there.
I may take video of you too.
I may make you talk.
And then I may video record you the entire time you're in my perimeter.
And you best, do you believe, if I see walking out towards, you know, the very excess of the perimeter,
and looking up at a building that we don't have a presence on.
Oh, I'm going to be your backpack.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to be right there with you.
I ain't going to let you do nothing.
And you can't, because there were, I'm not going to sit here and point fingers as an armchair quarterback, but I'm sorry.
I saw, you know, security people standing around.
Clearly, you see somebody weird, you go and you shadow them.
And there were when they, there were apparently two other municipal police officers when they heard the call for backup.
they attempted to climb under the roof.
And one of them hoisted the other onto the roof of the building where that guy had taken a position.
That's the one who he turned his officer, he turned his gun on the officer and he fell off the roof.
So that's, and then moments later he turned, I guess, reacquired.
I try to reacquire his target and started firing.
And so that's, that's, I mean, this is just wild.
When you read all of these additional details that are coming out and you see how insane this is,
I have even more questions now about this.
There's still like how was this even how was this even able to how does this happen?
They found a remote detonator next to him.
They found all of this.
They found bombs in the car that he parked next to the rally.
He had been, he was acting suspiciously.
A number of people saw him.
He was at a security official saw him.
He was acting suspiciously.
He kept trying to get around the metal detector too that they had there and it was going
off.
I don't know if you guys knew that detail.
that happened. We're going to talk more about this because there is so much more information
that's coming out about this. People need to get their asses beat for this. Publicly beaten.
This is beyond. We got a lot more to get into. Also coming up, some of the other things we're
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It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
Well, the whistleblower who used to work at the Washington University Clinic for Transgender Children in St. Louis is now said that the trans center is closing.
Yeah, the Transcenter is now closing.
She said it quietly announced last week that the clinic where she once worked will, quote,
be permanently close. She was the whistleblower that was incredibly concerned. And isn't she like a
lesbian too? So everybody was trying to attack her. She's like, no, no, no. This is not what any of
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closing. So kudos to Jamie Reed. Disney World. Okay, I didn't even know this, by the way,
and maybe it's because I'm very pure of heart. Look at my halo. Disney World has axed a beloved character
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This is what gets me
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a bear named
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I don't even know what this is
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anatromic
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and they got rid of
liver lips
McGrow
it's a chubby bear
with brown pouty lips
sounds like a grinder head
and it was
axed
from the program.
I said that because I read a joke that George Santos just made.
It was acts from the program over concerns that his name is offensive.
The term liver lips describes swollen lips due to excessive alcohol consumption.
Are you really?
Seriously?
I've always wondered where that came from.
And I've never actually used that word, that phrase.
I've rarely heard it.
It comes from that?
Liver lips?
It comes from...
Really?
Because you put your liver through something.
so much crap. That's what happens. And it makes your lips swollen? Yeah, you get a lot of inflammation, actually.
So I wonder how many people I see on cable news have that problem or just go get lip injections.
Just wondering. All right, anyway, I did not even know that, but I just think it's hysterical, like the books that they, the books that they want in elementary schools, but that's too much.
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showmanship by a politician known for his mastery of what they call unscripted reality TV,
taking this supremely visible seat in the VIP box with his new running mate and party leaders and
a long-time TV personality, Tucker Carlson, up there as well last night.
Here's how the New York Times put it.
On the first night of this convention, Trump was his own biggest prop.
He entered the VIP box, a large white bandage on his injured right ear,
the result of a close call on Saturday with a would-be assassin's bullet.
A reminder of mortality, a badge of survival.
It was a blank rectangle on which the crowd could read what it wished,
and that made it the most potent placard in the hall.
That's fair.
A placard for delegates to fill in,
an image for political mobilization,
a spectacle for this candidate who we know is,
by his own admission,
obsessed with a sort of spectacles.
Well, turnabout's fair play.
These rat bastards, if that killer would have lived,
they had to put a medal around him at a White House ceremony
and stuck him in the front row for the DNC in August.
Are you kidding me?
Well, you know, they're mad because,
That's MSNBC. They're mad because he had a bandage on his ear, and it reminded everyone that a leftist tried to blow his brains out.
Welcome back to the program. Dana, last year with you, we're at the bottom of this first hour. And that's exactly what it is. I have the story, too. What news agency was it? I have it in, I sent it out in headlines, and I forgot which one it was.
The news agency that was saying that, oh, well, we don't know if we actually want to continue using the photo of Trump with his fist in the air.
because that actually, you know, kind of lineizes.
This is the same legacy press that for eight years.
And even in the months leading up to those eight years,
Barack Obama was in a halo every shot.
Kane, I'm not crazy.
Tell the folks that.
Every, like he had the logo behind him or something.
Remember all those things?
The Shepard Ferry poster.
Yeah, for sure.
Oh my gosh.
Any chance they got to like put a halo behind this guy.
had they did it. And then the same media's like, well, I just don't know if we want to continue
using the photograph of Trump with his fist in the air because it looks like it could be helpful
to him. Are you kidding me? Seriously? I mean, it looks like it could be helpful. It's an iconic
photo of when a leftist, and don't give me the whole, well, he was a registered Republican. You mean
after donating to Act Blue? Isn't one of his parents a Democrat? And by the way, what does,
You know, what does that matter?
Because we all know that Republicans love to demonstrate their love for other Republicans by shooting them.
You see, like, this is stupid.
Clearly, he didn't like Trump because usually people who like other people don't try to kill the person that they like.
It's pretty elementary, right?
So you can sit here and try to fluff everybody with all your other nonsense, but that's not going to, that doesn't work.
That dog doesn't hunt.
doesn't work.
And also it feeds into the theory that Democrats, it's not theory, it's a fact,
Democrats are telling everyone to go into these closed primaries and register as a Republican
and then that's, and then go and try to destabilize the, the Trump campaign in the primaries.
I mean, that was an actual, that's, they legit talked about doing that and told people
how to do it.
But the media doing, this media, yeah, they said, oh, we can't, newsbusters had a roundup of it.
Oh, it's a spectacle.
He's mining it for support.
We just can't.
We can't run photos of him.
They don't want to run photos of the Trump fist in the air.
Because they don't, you know, they, like the pure media savvy of the Trump fist, a fist pump photo.
And they keep talking about this.
Oh, the powerful, it, it, the editor, the photo editor, it was over, it was an unnamed editor.
It was over at Axios.
And they were the ones who said that it's a, it's a photo that could further their agenda despite the photographer's intent of capturing a news event.
That is what this, that's what they had said.
One photographer said it could become a quote propaganda machine and make him a martyr.
Again, I will go back to all of the Obama halo photos.
All of the, you know, maybe if you didn't want to martyr him, you shouldn't have tried to kill him.
seems pretty elementary, right?
We're not doing this.
By the way, the guy who took this,
Evan Vucci should get, he's an associate
of press, he should get a Pulitzer for this.
For that photo, I think he will.
Everyone's already saying that he probably will.
But that is insane that this is what they are concerned about.
They're not concerned about rhetoric.
They're not concerned about the fact that, oh, well, he's, you know,
he's, they're both, people are both sidesing it,
or this is the second time someone trying to gun down Republicans.
They're worried about how they,
the photo could actually affect people's perception of Trump. The photo? What about the rhetoric that,
I mean, somebody tried to kill Trump? You know, which could be a consequence of you tell people
enough that the guy is a, quote, existential threat or that he is a, quote, threat to democracy.
By the way, as Jack Black said at a fundraiser, so don't let Jet Black off the hook. Everyone's
like, oh, Jack Black is trying to get ahead of this with Tenacious D. S-T-F-U. No, he's not. Or UF, right?
Yeah. You know, FU is right. He's not. He's trying to cover his back side. He spoke at that fundraiser, Kane, and he was like, yeah, if he wins, it's a threat to democracy. He's part of the problem. He's only mad that Kyle Gass has bigger balls than Jack Black because Kyle Gass said what Jack Black thinks, but is too afraid to think or too afraid to say because he wants that money from Hollywood. He wants to fleece everyone and act like he's on both sides of it. No, he thinks the same thing. He said it at a private fundraiser that was hosted
by Julia Roberts and George Clooney for Joe Biden back when they realized, I mean, they all knew
that Joe Biden was like barely sent him, but they were still going along with the idea until they
were caught, right? No, Jack Black, Kyle Gas, at least, you know what? Kyle Gas is an incendiary
jackass, but he has bigger balls than Jack Black because he said what both of them were thinking
and both of them believe. So I don't give, I'm not cutting anybody any slack, not at all.
No, this, for the media to do this, unbelievable.
No, it is believable, actually.
And did you see the guys, I can't remember what that dude's name is on MSNBC?
Did you see his face?
Well, you know, that's a legitimate fact.
No, it's not.
It is not, you half-wit.
They're worried not because someone tried to murder him, not because news came out,
that there is an Iranian plot to kill him, but that his ear bandage.
By the way, how else do you expect a bandage an ear that's been split in half by an assassin's bullet?
You know, all of you medical professionals, they're mad because it's a reminder of what all of this did to him.
They're mad.
Cry harder.
Just asinine.
Absolutely asinine.
However much you loat the media, you don't loat them enough.
Oh, that, the, yeah, the photo editors.
And then did you see the other little piece of news here?
The killers parents contacted police because they were worried about him before he started
shooting. It was a new report out. The parents of this killer, they had said that they were,
they told Fox News. They said they were looking for their son. And when they couldn't find him,
they contacted local law enforcement. They indicated he was missing and they were concerned.
Now, no one knows what else that they told authorities, but it happened on Saturday.
Just shortly before he opened fire, they couldn't find him. They're cooperating with authorities
apparently.
And they don't know if his parents had any
had any inclination. I think they did
because if he's, they can't find him
and then they call police immediately because they're worried about him.
Yeah, they knew something. Come on.
Occam's razor.
And so that's the only thing
that we know at this point. But they apparently
knew like something was up.
Something was up. They knew something was going down.
And they
immediately reached out
to law enforcement to let them
know.
Just as all of this stuff comes up, more and more things come out.
Now, a couple of other things to talk about.
Coming up later, we're going to talk to my friend Nick Searcy because there's an effort on social media.
Like somebody got fired at Home Depot because they said something crappy about the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
And there were conservative accounts that found where the guy worked and got him fired and all this stuff.
He's like some rando.
And now there's like a huge debate on the right about.
cancel culture in this regard. And I got to tell you, I feel like little to no resistance about
going after somebody over an actual attempted assassination because it's a serious issue in which one
father already lost his life. But I do think that there's a difference between someone who's in the
public sphere, like a politician or a pundit and then someone who is like a rando at Home Depot, right?
But then at the same time, I can be persuaded because in my 17 plus years,
of activism and commentary, the only time that I have ever seen the left flinch about cancel
culture is when those rules are turned around and applied equally to them. The only time I've
ever seen them flinch. So I don't know what the alternative is. Like I'm not both sidesing it.
And I'm being very genuine about this. I realize that you cannot reason with ideological zealots.
That's number one. Because these people don't care about persuasive.
they care about destruction. I wrote an entire book about this and Grace canceled. They, they only
care about destruction. There's no, this is not a, some sort of mechanism to reconciliation for these
people, cancel culture. It is about destruction. And, and it's with anybody. But at the same time,
I also think that, well, just because you don't like what someone's speech is, including if it's
absolutely depraved, doesn't mean that they should be barred from speaking it or that, I don't know,
it gets into a little like a gray area. And we're going to talk to my friend Nick Searcy about this
because I think it's an interesting topic to explore. And one of the reasons I, you know, I get a
little concerned about it is I don't want good intentioned people on the right to adopt a tactic of
the left and then be stained by it. You know what I mean? I don't want them to, and also,
I don't want them to adopt any kind of tactic on the left and then enjoy using it so much that
they become completely indistinguishable from the left which wields it. And I think that's a
legitimate concern. But at the same time, I'm at the point where I don't know if I want reconciliation.
If I'm being honest, I really don't know. I think it's, I mean, I'm being really honest with you right now.
I don't know because I feel like a lot of these ideological zealots, there's this movie called Warm Bodies.
It's an old zombie movie, but you need to go watch it. It's actually a good movie, but there's an
underlying theme there because there are two types of zombies. There are the zombies that can
actually be brought back from their zomification by realizing that they still have humanity and it comes
from their interaction with other humans and and, you know, love and friendship and acceptance. And then
there are the zombies who just have embraced the complete lack of humanity that their, that their
ailment has afforded them and the destruction it causes. And they call those bonies. And they can never
come back. They can never be rehabilitated away from being zombies. And I kind of feel like that's what's
happening on the left in a way, right, with the ideological zealotry. And I think with those people,
I definitely don't want any kind of reconciliation. It's, you know, there's what, what do you do? So, no,
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so are the days of the United States.
What night are you speaking?
Are you speaking tonight?
Hey, you're not, if you took that state,
you would get booed off.
You would get booed off the stage.
That needs to be.
So that was Matt Gates versus Kevin McCarthy at the RNC last night.
And remember, Gates wanted McCarthy.
And then I think Gates,
so the stories that Gates got mad at McCarthy
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for like some underage fling.
I don't know.
That's what the rumor is.
And that McCarthy didn't extricate him from that problem.
And then Gates has a grudge against McCarthy
for not using the,
authority as speaker, for which is apparently the reason, rumoredly, Gates supported him for
speaker. He didn't use his authority of speaker to save Gates from the investigation. And so that's
where the grudge comes in, which kind of goes into McCarthy's response to him in this audio
sound by 8. So this is like this, so there's, it's the same situation, but there's three different
video perspectives. So this is what McCarthy said after he was interrupted. Listen, one who's not
coming back. And then the other.
part that you have and the other part you have is one person who raised the issue,
he's got an ethics complaint about paying sleeping with a 17-year-old.
So that's the way they to go.
So that's the biggest challenge we have.
And then somebody confronted Gates, audio sound like 9,
and he kind of went away real quick after that.
I don't know.
Listen to this.
You would get booed off the stage.
Different perspective.
You know that, Gates.
Dude, I don't even know who you are.
It doesn't be a B.
And then he walked out because I felt like that guy was going to hit him in the head.
Right?
I sort of felt like that guy who's going to deck him.
I don't even know.
But he was like, shut up, Gates.
And then Gates turns around and then this guy's right there towering down at him.
I don't know.
It was just.
But that was awkward.
And apparently that's the rumor is.
That's the rumor.
That's what it stems from.
It comes from that.
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People ask me, and you know this over the years,
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And also, I could never represent anyone who would vote for me.
I don't want to represent you people.
No, that's ignorant.
No, how dare you vote for me?
No, don't you do that?
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It's ignorant.
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So coming up, we got a few things to get into. We're going to talk about cancel culture with my friend Nick C.R.C. Because the right is now, I don't know. I am right in the middle of both of these arguments. And I agree with both of them. So I don't know which one wins. Inside you is two wolves. One wants to cancel everyone. And the other wants to cancel only some people who wins. The wolf you feed. Anyway, something like that. So we're going to talk about.
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and stuff. But they're really mad also about the Harmie Dillon Prayer and Christianity and the
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Now, in addition to all of this, I want to talk for a moment about the R&C itself and the
platform and all the fighting that's been happening about this.
So I do think, let me preface everything I'm about to say with this.
I think that it's important for the R&C to explain to people a little bit more about
coalition building.
And we talked about this yesterday and I have a piece up at Substack about it, how there's a
difference between a coalition and a party. A party is everything that that, that, you know,
a Republican is condensed down into the sheerest platform principle. A coalition is the big tent.
A lot of people say big tent, but they don't understand what that means. That's, you know,
just slang for coalition. You're building a coalition, meaning you're building a team.
You have your party and then you're allying yourself with people who may not agree with you
100% on everything. There may be people who agree with you more than they agree with the left,
but some of the issues with which they disagree might be on abortion or something else.
Or, you know, I mean, I think that there's some big issues that I will not take any disagreement over.
And it's like it's very difficult for me to ally myself with a gun control person.
It's just never going to happen.
And it depends on what the most motivating issue that you have is.
And some people, it's, you know, taxation.
Some people, it's, you know, I don't know, it's like the issues.
differ. And then I have other issues that are concerning as well, like life is a concerning issue.
There wasn't any mention of firearms or Second Amendment in the R&C platform. Now, that could be just
oversight or it could be because it's not an issue that's ranking, you know, as a major issue for
voters going into this election cycle. But that being said, you know, we got some Supreme Court
cases coming up next term that are going to be supremely important. So to me, it seems like a bit of a
loss to not have that covered, to not have that affirmed or mentioned in the platform. But a lot of people
are saying, oh, my goodness, and we're going to talk to Joel Berry with Babylon Bee about this coming
up on our third hour. People are saying, well, you know, there's not so much an emphasis on,
you know, Christianity and they cited abortion because the language has been modified. I mean,
it is a more moderate platform compared to previous convention platforms. That much is inarguable.
But it also could be because, and I'm just, I'm not excusing, I'm analyzing this,
it could be because the RNC is looking to use this convention as a coalition exercise,
a coalition building exercise, which if that's the case, I think a lot of this confusion
and arguing could be solved by them just actually clarifying that and being clear on that.
And they're not, and that's a major problem.
That's a messaging problem if they're not doing that.
You know, you had Amber Rose who gave a speech on the RNC stage,
and a lot of people were mad.
They're like, oh, this porn star that has an only fan's.
And, you know, is a stripper and she founded the slut walk and all this other stuff.
I get the, I get the argument from people that this is someone who is there to reach out and bring more eyeballs from the non-traditional Republican voter perspective.
And I think that that is a legitimate thing to acknowledge.
But as I said the other day, not prefacing her appearance as,
we're building a coalition has made people think, oh my gosh, she's like representative of the RNC now.
And even though she said, and I'm not defending her, and I don't agree with her on a lot,
but even though she said to the contrary, the other thing that I actually thought was more concerning than Amber Rose was that Sean O'Brien guy.
The Teamsters guy.
I don't know if you heard some of the stuff that he said.
He's talking about some serious big government stuff.
He went after capitalists.
He went after the EU's the language of the left talking about, you know,
big corporations and all this other stuff.
And I heard some of those remarks and I thought, my gosh, I can't believe that that's on
stage at the R&C.
That's the thing that got me.
Because what she said wasn't, hers was more about this is what I agree with.
And then the Sean O'Brien guy came out on stage and was saying that too, but then used
a lot of this language of the left.
And I know that there were people in that audience that were like kind of looking around
at each other because you can see it on camera.
There were lawmakers who were like that too.
that was concerning to me.
And I realized that they're trying to coalition build, but to assure their base, the R&C has got to do a better job of clarifying that in messaging.
You can't have a mess.
Because now you got members, you have the people who are hardcore Republicans.
They don't go to conventions.
But they're, they got questions and they're arguing over a lot of this stuff.
Now, there was also a lot of, um, a huge blow up about Harmeet Dillon, who's been on the program before.
a lot of people who are mad at her for giving a she's a Sikh Republican S I KH and she's
Indian American she led a prayer at the RNC and people were mad because she was giving like a Sikh
prayer and she had a shawl and she was you know giving this prayer and she's a religious
liberty lawyer and a lot of people thought that's they said that that's Satanic and
And, you know, because she had said one of her phrases was, you know, the one true God and all of this.
Which you have to understand what the secret religion is I understand it.
They think everyone has the same God.
So they're not being discriminatory by excluding, you know, the Christian doctrine, et cetera.
I think a lot of people might be reading a lot in that.
But I wanted to, I didn't have a problem with her doing that.
There have been, there are Catholics who get up in lead prayer.
They're Baptists who get up in lead prayer.
They're non-denominationals.
Everybody, there's like, they have somebody come up.
I've been to a ton of conventions, not a ton.
I've been to like four or five conventions.
And they always have people like multiple times throughout the day, you know, at different
points when people are speaking, someone goes up and leads a prayer before long, someone goes
up and leads a prayer before the evening ceremony.
Someone, they open it with a prayer.
And it's an opportunity for all of these different, you know, different faiths represented
in the Republican Party to come out, which is what people need to remember.
The Republican Party is not your church.
Your church is your church.
Your pastor is your pastor.
your politician isn't your pastor.
The president isn't your pastor.
That's not saying that you don't expect them to have high standards, but don't treat it like the church.
Because it is, you have a, you have a church.
Stop making people shepherds that are not shepherds.
Number one.
Number two, I, like I said, I had no problem with, they've had, like, Jewish leaders go up and offer prayer.
I mean, that's, that is so, that is not unusual at a convention.
I just don't know why people are mad about it right now.
that's been happening at conventions forever.
You have to remember that like America, the Republican Party is a multi-ethnic entity.
It is a, it's an entity of many different faiths that come together on policy positions,
some of which are the result of cultural moves, but they're policy positions.
It's pluralistic.
And to suddenly, I don't know if people haven't been paying attention before or not, to say that incorporating people who are coming from other aspects of faith or different faiths and coming up and they're offering their prayer here, that's not excluding Christians or Christianity or watering down Christianity.
Not everybody who's a Republican is a Christian.
that is a myopic view.
And it's one that the left tries to promote.
So I don't know why anyone on the right is trying to carry that banner.
The Republican Party is not just a bunch of Baptists that get together and treat this as like the second Baptist.
It's not what this is.
And I'm going to tell you the United States itself, and there was a letter that I think it was that John, I think it was John Adams.
I have it to say somewhere that he had written to a group of Jewish-Lish-Lewish.
leaders like back in the 1700s where he was talking about faith and the freedom to worship and all
of this other stuff and Thomas Jefferson had even gone over that in a letter to a group of
Dan Barry Baptist and that's where he got you know freedom from a people always talk about
freedom of religion or and separation of church and state he kind of like had that as like a dictum
in his letter to this group of Dan Barry Baptist when he was talking about how the United States isn't
under a denomination it's not ruled by a denomination it is just you know you have Christian principles
that influence the founder's writing of the Declaration of Independence and our Constitution.
Keeping the rights out of the jurisdiction of man and putting them under the jurisdiction of the divine
so that they cannot be polluted, perverted, or removed.
That being said, you've got to build a coalition if you want to win, and you have to realize
the United States is a melting pot. I know the left loves to say that that's like a slur or something
now because they want everyone divided and they don't want everyone to realize that our one commonality
is we want freedom. So they try to keep everybody focused on all this other identity politic nonsense.
But, you know, the way that it is is that the United States is a giant melting pot. So it makes
sense that our party would reflect that. The party is about policy. And it's about coming together.
How can we enact policy and remain free through policy that we are enacting? And that's the purpose
of this convention is figuring out the best people to go forward, getting the, getting what the
ideals are going forward for that election cycle, et cetera.
So it's not weird that people of other faith would be stepping up to the podium and leading a prayer.
That's always happened. I've been at conventions. I've seen it a million times. That's not unusual.
And it's reflective of the pluralistic society in which we live. And it also shows, I think, how diverse the Republican Party is, how diverse the right is that the left and the media never want to give them credit for.
You know, people, I thought it was weird to that point. I thought it was weird that everyone was making such a big deal about Amber Rose being black or being biracial.
speaking at the RNC. Well my gosh, you had Mark Davids or Mark Robinson speaking at the at the
RNC. You had John James speaking at the RNC. You had Tim Scott. They all spoke the same night.
You had Tim Scott speaking at the RNC. The party in the right do not get credit for the the
diversity that it already has. Don't carry the left's banner for them. Now we have a lot more to hit.
We've got headlines on the way.
And then we're going to talk to my friend Nick Searcy about the cancellation thing.
And then, of course, all of the latest with regard to the assassin, Democrats, because there
was a Zoom call that they had the other day, very tense Zoom call yesterday.
We're going to get into all of that and more as we move.
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So because the EU's is just a giant vacuum of suck,
they've demanded that cars be fitted with speed limiting AI tech.
But there is a loophole about it, the Sun reports.
All cars have to be fitted with the speed limiting AI tech due to new EU rules.
And it can't slow the vehicle down for you if it catches you breaking the speed limit,
in which case I hate AI now, even more than I ever did.
It's called Intelligence Speed Assistance, which is your nanny speedometer.
The spedometer nanny, that's what it is.
It became a legal requirement because the EU decided to pass a law because they hate humanity.
And it came into effect on July 7th.
So they use AI, GPS data, even onboard cameras to assess your speed in real time as you drive along and then intervenes if you go above the limit.
What if you're being chased by a bullet bill type truck loaded with like explosives and you've got speed,
to get out of the way and then AI's like, no, and slows you down. Like, what if? You know,
there's like all these what ifs. And it can assess things like road markings, all this stuff.
I think this is so stupid. This is so dumb. Maybe you guys should get, I don't know, like your country's
getting entirely taken over by people who are entering illegally and like they're raping everybody
out in the street. I don't know. Your taxes are crazy. Like, you can't even pay anything
towards your own GDP for your own self-defense. Maybe, I don't know, get all that in order first
before you straight freaking out over speed. Anyway, exclusive.
four and five Americans, says the, says this new poll. Four and five Americans fear the country
is sliding into chaos. It's only four and five? Only? I would think five out of five.
The interesting story, and by the way, this is why the right is with the RNC and their
platform have been working towards blue collar because they said the influx of people coming
into the country is cooling the U.S. job market, considering that a lot of its illegal entry.
And, of course, all the jobs, remember the jobs created?
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And you think that the shooter should have been a better shot?
Is that what you posted on Facebook?
You think that the shooter should have been a shooter, huh?
Yeah, I think that's pretty messed up.
Pretty anti-American, if you ask me.
As a veteran, I'm disgusted.
What have you provided to this country?
Huh?
I'm sorry.
This is ridiculous.
You are ridiculous.
And I'm making you famous.
I don't know if this is a real quote or not,
but was it Mike Tyson who said that some of the people,
they're real brave and they say some of the stuff online
because they don't get hit in the face or something to that effect?
I just feel like people are always super brave online.
But then in person, they get real meek, you know, and they kind of cower.
And that's what, so this lady was at Home Depot.
And she made a stupid remark about the attempted assassination of the former president
and potential next president of the United States.
You know, this is not, I just think of all the things you're going to joke about
and say something asinine about.
Maybe not that.
And now there's this huge argument on the right now about cancer culture.
And I am, in this.
instance, I think I'm legit right in the middle because I told you guys last hour, yeah, I don't know if I want
reconciliation. I really don't. I really don't think so. Because I've been targeted by cancel culture. A lot of my
friends have been targeted by cancel culture. And the only time in my 17 plus year career as an activist or as,
you know, part of the commentariat that I've ever seen the left flinch has been when these rules have been used
against them. And then they're all of a sudden, oh, well, you know, maybe I should take inventory of this.
I wanted to talk to my friend Nick Searcy about this because he made a really good point.
And all of my friends are arguing about this.
But I feel like Nick Searcy has a little bit more gravitas with this because he's literally under the microscope in Hollywood.
Everybody knows who he is.
He's lived through all of this.
He's been able to thrive in spite of all of this.
He's got a book out, justify this a career without compromise.
You know, he was behind capital punishment, the movie.
And he's, you know, writer, director, everybody knows who Nick is.
He made this response because my friend Kurt Schlichter,
said there's controversy about this because it's unpleasant, but we've been betraying our own
powerless people. If we don't use the power, we have to protect them. And Nick wrote, yes,
damn right, my friend, they made these rules and it's time. Now it's their turn to not pass go
and go directly to jail or the unemployment line. And he joins me now via Skype. Nick, always so good
to see you. I mean, am I wrong in that, like I'm in the middle of it and I feel like maybe
randos and politicians should be measured differently. But at the same time, how long have we
dealt with this. How long have people on the right been targeted by people on the left and had
their livelihoods upended and have their characters impugned because of stuff like this?
At least since the election of Obama. And since when Trump, you know, the January 6th event,
I know so many people in Hollywood whose lives were ruined by the COVID mandates that they
wouldn't, they dared to question the vaccine. And so many actors that, you know,
You know, you might not know their names.
They're not as famous as a big star like me.
But, you know, there's guys like Jay Johnston, fired from his show, Bob's Burger,
immediately after it was revealed that he was at January 6th, all of his Hollywood friends,
he was very well connected, worked with people like Jack Black and Bob Odenkirk.
All of them, all of them shut him down, turned him off, canceled.
My friend Siaka, Massacrois, same thing, lost his agent, lost everything.
And the fact of the matter is, Dana, we on the right,
can't cancel anybody. The thing that happened to Jack Black's people, that guy being dropped by his
agent, that's his own fear-based leftist agent canceling him. We can't do it. I can't cancel Bob De Niro
any more than I've already canceled him, any more than I've just said I'm not going to put any more
money in that guy's pocket. But we don't have the power. The only way this stops is when the left
stops doing it. So until they stop doing it, we need to do it right back to them. That's a really good
point and one that Kane was talking about too on break. Like we had like the right kind of has the power of
the purse and we as you just said, I mean, as most as you can do is to not put your money in other
people's pockets. But they control these cultural institutions. Absolutely right. I know even in my
own experience, I mean, I have certainly not suffered as much as some people. But in my own experience,
right after it was, you know, January 6th, I got a call for my agent. I just, you know, my agent who never
calls me. He says, I just got a call from a casting director says that you were in the building.
Were you in the building? I go, no, why? He said, she has a picture of somebody she says is you,
and she's circulating it throughout all of the other casting directors in Hollywood telling people,
you know, Nick Searcy went in the building. We should never, never hire him again. And this
casting director was a good friend of mine, somebody I had known for 25 years. So that, I don't know how
much a lot of the actors in Hollywood certainly don't know how much of a price they've paid. Some of
them do. Like, I don't know how many roles that, you know, I might have done. Right. But I don't,
I don't, I don't want to focus on that because I'm grateful for what I have. And I'm glad that I'm
able to stand up for what I believe. And, but I have no sympathy for these people is if you can, if you
can grasp that from my passion about. I couldn't tell from this Peabody Award winning actor. I couldn't
tell that he had no sympathy for him. We're talking with our good friend Nick Searcy.
In this instance, like you mentioned the Jack Black thing. And I don't know why people, I saw
immediately Jack Black had his, it looked like, I guess, his machine tried to rehabilitate him.
But he was at that Los Angeles fundraiser for Biden, what, a week ago, where he was
recorded on stage saying that he thought that the former president was a threat to democracy,
which are, I guess that's just a meaningless slogan to them. But apparently, you know,
it carries weight because someone tried to kill Trump on Saturday.
So why Kyle Gash just had the balls to say what they both thought?
Yeah, they just said it out loud because they think nothing will ever happen to them.
And, you know, that's the thing.
What do they think is going to happen when they demonize a whole group of people?
They call Trump Hitler.
They call him a threat to democracy over and over again.
He's a racist.
He's a Nazi.
He's Hitler.
What's the biggest question anybody ever asked, the biggest hypothetical?
If you had the chance to go back in time and kill Hitler, would you do it?
You know, that's the question.
So they call him Hitler for eight years and then somebody tries to kill him and they act shocked.
Yeah, that's a very good point.
Talking with our friend Nick Searcy, this woman with Home Depot,
do you think that there's a difference between like the Jack Blacks or like the Adam shifts
and then I don't even know this lady's name at Home Depot?
I mean, should we incorporate like different measures or is it just like one?
because I'm and this is where I get torn like on randos versus people who are in the public sphere because
I agree with both sides of this. I don't know if I want honestly reconciliation with anyone.
I feel like I you know we've been through this. We've endured it for so long. And like I said,
the only way that the left takes notice is when we use these rules against them. Why is it incumbent
up on us to be the people who are always the merciful people and always the one who take the licks?
I mean, should we apply these different standards if it's a rando versus like a politician or
celebrity? I say no. I say no because I think of all the randos on our side that have been
tortured by these people for eight years that have been run out of their job. They're afraid to
wear their their MAGA hat because they know what will happen to them. They're afraid to put a
Trump sticker on their truck because they know somebody will key it. I say we have to treat all
of them exactly the way they've been treating us so that they know what it is, so that they have a
moment of self-reflection rather than just constantly projecting their hatred onto us and making
us the only ones that pay the price. Let them pay the price. My only concern in the right
is not because for the left. I'm not concerned about the left. Are you worried about using the left's
tactics that we would become more like them? Because I don't know how to answer that. I mean, I can state it
as like a concern, but I don't know what's in people's minds or hearts. And I don't know if we would
I can't see it the right becoming like the left in that regard.
No, I don't fear that at all because we have most, for the most part on the right,
we have a higher power that we tend to moderate our behavior because of that.
They don't have that on the left.
They don't care.
They're willing to do anything because they think that the power means everything.
They're right by any means necessary.
That's one of their slogans.
So no, we're not going to be like them.
even if we fight the same way they fight.
It's like, you know, if somebody challenges you to a fight, you bring the same weapon that he brings.
There's no way you're going to have a fight if you, you know, you're just going with your fists and he has a flamethrower.
You know, that is just the way it works.
So I hope that answers the question.
Yeah, no, I think it does.
You mentioned, too, that the left's the only, really, they're the only people who can stop this.
And I know that there are like some people out there, like Jerry Seinfeld, who I know we don't agree.
with on everything.
On some of the woke and cancel culture, he said some things and I'm like, okay, that's pretty
reasonable.
You know, it seems like he's getting it.
But it's, he's obviously not enough.
What is, what is it going to take?
Because apparently, like, he, they've been targeting him at his standup routines because
of some of the stuff that he said against cancel culture.
So how, I mean, at what point do more of them speak out or is it just, they see what people
like Seinfeld or these other guys go through and they're like, okay, that's it.
I'm not going to say anything.
they have to be beaten i mean and i mean that electorally i don't mean physically but they have to be defeated
that's the only way and the way you do it the only way they will wake up is when they realize that
the tactics they've been using on us can be used on them yeah that's the only way they will ever wake up
and that's why i say no mercy no you know forgiveness is one thing i can forgive them in my heart
but they can still suffer the consequences of what they've done.
Do you just maybe think of something?
Do you think that that's what happened with the Kyle Gas thing where his, pull this up,
his agent or his management, or his agent dropped him?
Do you think that that was sort of them realizing, oh, is that an effect of this, of that
accountability?
Because you said that, you know, they were afraid of, I guess, being associated with what he had said,
and so they wanted to get away from him.
Is that maybe like a success?
Would you count it as a success?
of the right kind of using that tactic against the left.
And so they just decided to act of their own accord.
I don't want to give them too much credit.
I think that they probably just reacted out of fear.
They're just like, oh, this is bad.
We need to get away from this.
It's bad.
Everybody says it's bad.
Let's get away.
That's the way Hollywood works.
They don't really think anything past their own self-interest,
especially on the agency side.
Yeah.
So I think that's what that, I don't think they're having a moment of revelation or anything.
That's a good point.
last question for you. My good friend Nick Sears here, so kind of join us with that. Because we were just, we were like, we got to have Nick on today after what we were all talking about online. The president is going to be speaking on Thursday. And I don't know if he had an address already figured out, but it said that they kind of, I read one report where they kind of went back to the drawing board and they were going to craft something that was a little bit more, obviously, a little bit more about maybe unity. I don't know what that would sound like. But if for Trump to come out and make remarks about what are you anticipating Thursday?
Like if he was talking about unity, how would that sound?
You know, I don't know.
I think his speech is the most anticipated thing, at least for me personally.
I haven't looked forward to anything like this for a long time.
I think what happened on Saturday when I saw him react the way that he did,
I burst into tears.
And I was so moved by his courage.
To stand up after somebody tried to kill him and do that,
I don't know.
it'll be, I can't answer that. I don't know what he's going to do. I don't know what he's going to say.
But I will say that when I saw him walk in on that first day of the RNC, to me, he looked visibly
emotional and visibly moved. It was unusual. He was very moved. And I think he's, I think he's having
a realization that he's still alive and God kept him alive for a purpose. Yeah. And so that's, that's kind of,
I think that is going to be expressed by his speech on Thursday.
That's a speech that you and many others.
I don't know if there's ever been a speech at a convention so anticipated as this one.
And we're going to see exactly what the president says.
My good friend, Nick Searcy, make sure you go and get his book because it's out now.
And you can find it anywhere books are sold, justify this career without compromise.
And make sure you check out Capital Punishment, his movie.
And you can find him on X.
Yes, Nick Searcy, I almost said Twitter.
Nick, so good to see you.
God bless you, my friend. So appreciate you joining us.
God bless you, Dana.
Take care.
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It's time for Florida Man.
Okay, this is, I'm doing the second story first
because it's ridiculous.
Who doesn't love a good almond joy, though?
By the way, like, who, Almond Joy is a
delicious candy bar. It's delicious.
We all know this.
Don't think I'd react like this, though.
All right.
So the story goes that, and this is this, it's this sheriff who said that it's Sheriff Grady Judd.
So what happened is he says that the grandma, it's a grandmother to grandson.
The grandmother buys an almond joy candy bar for her Florida grandson.
And she left it because he was asleep.
So she left it on his laptop, his computers, left it on a lot of.
his laptop. Well, then it melted. And then he saw that the almond joy melted on his laptop,
and he got mad and ran over his grandma. In Winterhaven, Florida. Oh, and then he had to get
shot. Henry Maynard. By the way, he has two first names, and you guys know how I feel about that.
Pollock County Sheriff's deputy says that Henry Maynard, 19, he was at his grandma's house in Winter Haven.
Grandma let that almond joy on his candy on his laptop.
It melted. He woke up, saw it, and he went into a rage.
Then he ran to his parents' house, got a car which he's not supposed to drive because it wasn't registered, didn't have a license.
Grandmother called the parents.
They rushed over to the house.
Maynard called 911, said he's about to commit a crime.
And then he ran over his grandma.
And then he hit a patrol car of the deputy who responded to the situation.
Then, because we're not finished, he ran to the driver's side of the deputy's car, started trying to climb inside the
car and the deputy shot him and killed him.
Judd said, Grady Judge Sheriff,
Grady Judd said he was out of control. Clearly.
He was previously arrested for
aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer.
The grandmother's in the hospital with a broken
arm, but she's in stable condition.
Yeah. Wow.
So that's that guy.
Over a melted...
I mean, can I just...
If you have the time to run physically
with your feet to your parents' house to get a car to drive
over your grandma, at any point,
Does the rage just subside and you're like, the hell am I doing?
You know, and you just kind of stop, right?
At any point?
Like for a normal person, you might think, yeah, okay.
I don't know.
All right.
So I know, gosh, there's so many that are good here.
Okay.
A Florida man was accused of hiding stolen Walmart items in the bushes outside of the store.
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In the villages.
It is a village's story.
A 37-year-old man.
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three counts of larceny and one count of dealing and stolen property after the incident that
unfolded in Walmart. Deputies responded. The theft, the loss prevention officer said the man had left
the store with a shopping cart full of merchandise and then hit it in the bushes. They found it.
It was a mini electric dirt bite, two pairs of work boots, baby items in a pool. Tomorrow,
We'll talk about the woman who flipped off surveillance cameras crashed through a school gate for special needs students and did donuts in the basketball court before running down wheelchairs at 50 miles an hour.
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We're going to bring rents down, as I said,
we're going to build 2 million affordable homes.
And Cap-R-Ran increases at 5% a year,
so corporate landlords can't guard.
anyway I don't want to get going
I'm going to get very upset
what can't
what what did he say there
can't what
can I hear it one more time I'm sorry Juan
I just sorry everybody I need to hear it one more time
just go ahead and play it's play it one more time
we're going to bring rents out as I said
we're going to build two million affordable homes
and cap rent increases of 5%
a year so corporate landlords can't
God
anyway I don't get going
I'm going to get very upset.
He got stuck on the word gouge?
Gah.
Gah.
Brer.
I don't know what he said.
He's going to build two million affordable homes.
With what money?
What do you mean?
Affordable.
What the hell does that mean?
What's affordable anymore?
Hey, guess what?
We already have a bunch of homes.
and you could make them affordable by just, I don't know,
stopping the inflation and stop taxing us to death.
Those are just some ideas.
Follow me for more tips.
Welcome back to the program.
I've had a lot of caffeine today.
I didn't mean to, but I just did.
I just kept getting, like, my black rifle coffee.
I just kept getting more.
So I can't be held responsible.
And then they had the new Superbeats thing out,
the new product that Kane says I can't pronounce properly.
Super Bering.
That's close to.
Yeah, it's close.
and I feel like I'm going to go out and steal baby dog from the RNC
and just beat up all Jim Justice of Security People and take his dog and run away
and like lift that and throw cars in the park and then why do it.
Tarnish the name of baby dog.
Gosh.
First off, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
We're at the top of this third hour.
And we got a lot today.
We're going to have my friend Joel Berry on from Babylon B because we're going to talk about,
we're going to talk about all the religious stuff because there's a big old debate
over all that.
And then, but that was Joe Biden
though at the NACC
Godly. I don't want to just think about what he thinks that means.
That's ignorant. I think baby dog at the R&C
sounded more coherent than Joe Biden, don't you think so?
Jelcy Baby Dog. Some people were like, I can't believe this.
This is such like, just come on. Unclench your butt for five seconds.
It's a dog. Okay. Yes, I love dogs.
And Baby Dog and Jim Justice are kind of like
America's Wallace and Gromit, like real life.
Aren't they?
Like every time he's on TV's got the dog, it seems like.
Yeah, like that dog goes everywhere.
That dog looks like it needs maybe to go on a diet, though.
Oh, sure.
And I love the fact that its name is just baby dog.
And it's not actually a baby dog anymore.
Baby dog.
It's like, come there.
It's like, come up.
He just cracks me up.
But that, he like, there was a picture of it that, a baby dog of the, I love how this is described by
New York Times.
This is literally a caption of a photo.
I don't know why I flaffed
at this all day so far today.
This is what the caption says.
It's very milkshake duck-esque.
All right. It reads this.
I don't know why this cracks me up, but it does.
It reads this way, quote,
baby dog, a plump bulldog who is apparently a Republican.
We all love Baby Dog
So we found out she was a Republican.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah, it's like they were real excited about it.
And then they're like, well, baby dog is apparently, it's a baby dog, a plump bulldog who is apparently a Republican.
And it had, like, Baby Dog had a chair and everything.
Everything.
That, yeah.
And they said right out on cue, right on cue, out came baby dog, a plump bulldog.
Plopped by a human helper into a cushy armchair.
He's from West Virginia.
So, and, yeah, and then now there's like all about baby dog.
I don't even know how old this dog is, but anyway, it's, this dog is hysterical.
And it just, you know.
You have any Secret Service agents, that dog bit?
None.
Exactly.
I mean, because, yeah, you don't see baby dog out there biting people.
Nope.
No.
Baby dog is an English bulldog.
It's a girl dog.
And wait, this is, this is not Baby Dog speaking, but it's like audio of like Jim Justice.
He brought Baby Dog on stage.
Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, play this.
I'll do somebody 10.
With all that being said, I know that a lot of you want to meet my little buddy.
So if Baby Dog can come on out here.
They're similarly shaped.
He's got a whole Boris Johnson thing happening with him right now.
And there's Baby Dog.
I mean, baby dog is chonky.
Look at that.
Baby dog is chonky, dude.
And they're both sitting there.
They look at each other, and then they look at the audience, and it's actually hysterical.
Look at baby dog.
I love that dog.
I don't know.
I saw that dog, and I was like, I want to see that dog.
That dog is already, like, more coherent than Joe Biden.
Compare that to, like, Joe Biden's dog.
How many dogs do they go through biting everybody?
Damnany.
All those dogs is biting.
The Secret Service.
would literally, like, when they would switch off for shifts,
they'd be like, have a safe shift knowing that one of them was going to get mauled by the
Biden's dogs.
Callie.
But there were some people who were just like, really like, well, this is a serious issue.
Why does Jim Justice have a dog on?
I'll clench your butt for five seconds.
Everything is hell.
Give us just a minute.
Please.
Give us a minute.
Or we're going to play more Biden audio for you.
That's what'll happen.
So, uh, J.D. Vance is expected to speak tonight at the RNC in.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is going to be speaking.
I don't really watch it.
I just like watch the hits, you know.
Although I will say that the moment I found out,
because I was still working when Baby Dog was on stage,
I did actually go and watch that.
I'm not going to lie.
Like I legit dead.
Why are you laughing?
Dude, you know me.
Because it's the most pure thing in politics ever.
Everybody is a horror and I feel like we're in, you know.
I wasn't going to go that time.
Sodom and Gomorrah or something.
And I'd like, just give us a pure something pure.
pure and baby dog was like
like the pallet cleanser
a chonky little dog
horrible tasty politics
or as New York Times said the
plump little bulldog
just sitting up there
but her name is baby dog
and apparently
she's a Republican
and yeah New York Times was very upset
to inform you that baby dog the plump
bulldog on stage of the RNC
is in fact a Republican
well what tipped that off what tipped you off
about that it was at the
RNC that she's owned by Jim
Justice is a Republican guy? I go, what is it?
No, Jim Justice is
going to have a Democrat. If that dog was a Democrat,
it'd be biting everybody's arms off.
No, she's got clearly a voting record that reflects.
I mean, yeah, clearly,
clearly that dog is a conservative. That dog's a Republican.
You can tell. All right. So
I thought it was a nice
I thought it was a nice
little break from the awfulness.
Right? I thought it was a nice break
from that, especially when we're like
getting, you know, you have the assassination
attempt that was on Saturday and then
you know, all the reaction and all of this other stuff.
I get what people are saying too, and a quick note on this,
because I've already been getting a lot of feedback on this.
A quick note, because some people were asking about, you know,
should there be a difference between, you know, a private citizen?
Because there were conservative accounts going after that lady at Home Depot who said something stupid.
She said something stupid.
And I am, I'm honestly like I'm in the middle because,
I think I would be less so if it wasn't about the assassination of a former president.
And one of the accounts that I follow, who I think is fascinating, Grumms, who is, you know, like an OG gamer, like a game dev and has, like, really pointed out a lot of good stuff.
Grombs was noting all of the people, like, for instance, just in gaming alone that have been canceled.
Like they canceled the okay gesture from Call of Duty and several people who used it, including a Mexican-American electrician got fired from his work because he used it.
They found this guy and they ran down his work and they got him fired.
They canceled another guy's website because they didn't like what he had said.
He didn't do you say anything ignorant.
Like they went after the guy who created Minecraft Notch.
And they all he did on November 2017 was tweet,
it's okay to be white and he got canceled.
And they've been, they pretty much removed him most references from the original creator of Minecraft
from all of all of it.
They've tried to cancel so many people.
Like they went after one guy and tried to take his games away because he made a steam
curator page that was anti-woke, not even mean, just anti-woke.
There was a guy Troy Levitt who was forced to quit because he was canceled, and this is from
Groms, he was canceled because he made a YouTube video about his opinions against third-wave
feminism, right?
As it relates to like the Hogwarts legacy nonsense.
Or the guy who created.
Oculus, he got cancered and fired from Facebook because he literally donated to a billboard.
He donated a few bucks to a billboard that was in support of Trump.
And he got canceled.
They ran him down and canceled him.
The guy who created five nights to Fridays, five nights at Fridays, they found, they found
Scott Cawthens' donations to Trump.
He as a private citizen donated to Trump, the Trump campaign, the guy who created five nights
of Fridays, and they canceled him.
They went out and they hounded him out of the industry.
They literally hounded him out of an industry.
They canceled Grums because he had a group photo of his,
of devs, game developers, and it didn't have a female in it.
And they canceled him for that.
So when you look at the history, and that's just in gaming,
I'm not talking about CNN finding, and I know you guys remember this,
the elder, like elderly, she was like in her 70.
the like she she was she had created a Facebook page about it was a niche Facebook page you remember what
it was called it was something like old ladies in Florida who like Trump something really innocuous
that wasn't the title of it but it was kind of like that and CNN found her because she had she was
speaking out against Joe was this Hillary Clinton back there in the 2020 it was because she spoke out
against Hillary Clinton and CNN legit parked a news truck outside of her house. I know you guys
remember this because they and they they like ambushed her like man on the street style with a
microphone on her face ambushed her. Her damn house address was like on the camera. Like you could see
the street sign in her house. Everybody knew where she lived after that. They found her because of
just something she said on Facebook. So you know when you when you put all that out there, I feel less
bad about going after randos. You know? And I and I and I, and I, and I,
It's hard.
It's a hard position to have because I don't want cancel culture for speech.
I'm not going to tell somebody to get fired.
I will draw the line there.
I'm not going to tell a business to fire somebody.
I am not going to do that.
But I will say, you're a debag, you know, and I don't mind saying it publicly.
That's not canceling.
That's me saying, oh, I saw what you did there, you devag.
Yeah.
And I agree with that.
And I think the people that are doing it effectively, like lives of TikTok, they're not saying, hey.
No, she did.
She was like, Home Depot.
Well, find, do you, oh no, she found a store and was like, do you like this store?
Yeah, so she's saying, what do you think about this?
Okay, that goes right up to the line.
Don't, come on.
That does it, but it doesn't cross the line.
You know, what is that?
I don't know, I disagree with you.
I think that you're being rhetorically.
No, I'm for that because you just listed a laundry list of things that they do just in gaming.
Hey, like H&R Block, this person who said something that I don't like on X.
What do you think about that?
I don't think I'm going to do that.
Well, then you shouldn't.
But I do, but I will say the person's a D-bag.
And I don't know.
Do I want to go after somebody's job?
I don't know if I want to do that.
I see what you are saying.
But in reality, the way you can look at it and stay positive is just simply.
I'm trying to meet me into a bully.
It's just kind of what Nick was saying.
Nick Searcy was saying just help them with their self-reflection.
That's all it is.
You're helping them with their self-reflection.
When the people say, because I've heard people tell me, well, you know,
You can't be milk toast.
Believe anybody who would say that to me does not know me.
I've literally jumped off stages and swung at people.
So you cannot say that to me.
And that's, I mean, Kane can attest.
I am probably the meanest.
But my concern isn't for any treatment of the left.
Please don't mistake me because I don't get around to ass.
My concern is I don't want us to think that that's the, but although I don't see,
this work gets weird.
I feel like we've been putting this shoehorned in this position.
It's like playing a soccer game.
I don't want the right to become or to become indistinguishable from the left in that regard.
But what you're doing?
Out of concern for them, not because they care about the left.
You're talking about two soccer teams.
One team is playing by a set of rules, right?
And you have to play by that set of rules.
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You, Thou Thakar, Thas,
Gio, Pind, all your raas.
I think my father
I'm barque
Théry
thy kirpa
I'm sukkne
I think my favorite part about this is all the
clip art of praying
that's like all around the screens
Like they're like reminding everyone
This is a prayer
And they got the clip art everywhere
On all the different screens
This is Harmi Dillon
Who's been on the program before
She's an attorney
She's Indian
And she was doing a Sikh prayer
S-I-K-H
and I don't know if you know a lot about the Sikhs.
I think they're pretty hardcore.
I mean, just go look at the history with the, you know, fighting Islamofascism and all this other stuff.
And it's, I mean, you know, you have like natural allies.
But she was leading this prayer at the RNC.
And I've been to conventions before.
I used to have to go for work.
But I don't have to, if I don't want to now because I'm older and, you know, put more time in.
But I've seen, gosh, Baptist come out.
Catholics, non-denominational, Protestants, Jewish leaders, I mean, like, everybody,
because they always, they have like a couple of people come out and they lead a prayer,
like every single day at like different times of the day.
So it's not unusual.
But there's been this like really big argument that has really erupted on the right about the place of Christian faith in the R&C.
and there's a lot of concern about the removal of like pro-life language from the platform
and the removal of defining traditional marriages being between a man and a woman.
And I love what Joel Berry said.
He's the managing editor of the Babylon B.
And I wanted to read this to you because I think it should, it's kind of long for a t-shirt,
but it's t-shirt worthy.
He writes, quote, in his, he wrote this on X.
He said, quote, sorry pro-life evangelical leaders.
When you nominate weaklings like Romney, McCain and Mike.
Pence, you lose elections. When you act like politics is too dirty for Christians to be involved in,
you lose the party. When you think evangelizing entails inviting your neighbor to megachurch movie night,
you lose the culture. The Republican Party is no longer yours, but you weren't pushed out,
he writes. You gave it up. You stopped fighting for it. You were too busy building your stupid
megachurch kingdom with its 28 satellite locations and inane self-help sermons, while the culture
and the country fell into disrepair.
There's still time to turn it around,
but you have a ton of work to do.
And he adds, too, that you lost the Republican Party
long before Trump.
They paid lip service to your cause,
but they never really cared about it.
And you were satisfied to remain uninvolved
and punch the ticket for whichever
polite, milk toast family man with good hair
told you the right things
while giving up on every single issue.
And he ends with Trump and Trump supporters
didn't start this.
They just exposed it.
Oh my gosh, that's a sermon.
And joining us right now is Joel Berry with the Babylon B.
God love you for writing that because I am so glad that you said this.
And I say this as someone who lives in a town where we just had a mega church scandal at the Gateway Church with one of the pastors over there.
And it became this huge thing.
And I'm like, and I always hear all the time from so many leaders.
Like don't, you know, politics is dirty.
Don't get involved in it.
You know, it's not like you're not really.
It's like bad for Christians to get involved.
I'm so glad that you said this.
Tell me what your thoughts are of all of this,
because I think what you said is what a lot of people are really feeling.
Yeah, I think evangelicals, for the most part, have themselves to blame for this.
For the last two decades, we've been told, you know, if you get involved in politics,
if you're an outspoken conservative, you're worshipping power, you're practicing idolatry,
you're living for the kingdom of man rather than the kingdom of God.
You know, you hear all this stuff.
And our leaders have been examples.
of complete impotence in spite of our high ideals, the things that we believe.
They haven't done much good for the Republican Party.
They haven't done much good when it comes to preserving our culture and stopping the march of
the left. And so we shouldn't be surprised.
I mean, you know, while we were being lectured from the pulpit about not being too political
from our evangelical leaders, people like Harmeet Dillon were kicking down doors,
you know, fighting for liberty for our children and our grandchildren.
children. And so, of course, the Republican Party, they're going to go with the people who are
actually fighting, who are actually doing something, as opposed to the people who are kind of sitting
off to the side just waiting to be catered to like evangelicals have for so long.
Yeah. And you mentioned, you know, while these people were doing this, people like Dylan were
going out and fighting the good fight. And even during the COVID lockdown, I mean, our church was
one that locked down. And I, I mean, we had like, you know, people within our church talk about
how it's, you know, it's nice to wear your face mask because it makes other people
feel comfortable and, you know, keep six feet away and yes, you know, and try to justify, you know,
at a time when the church should have been open and they weren't. And that's when really a lot of people
were really motivated to get out. And that's why we see so many people and there's so much passion right
now. But you make such a good point because I do feel like the church kind of accommodated that,
not all, but some. Well, yeah. I mean, they, COVID was a great shame for the church.
I mean, the fact that the church is shut down for months and months and months when people, the sheep, Christians needed to be fed, needed fellowship.
It was such a colossal failure.
And in a time when, you know, the left is aggressive, the left is getting their policies, you know, passed.
At a time when we need people who are bold, people who are willing to speak the truth in a hostile culture, people who are willing to fight and win,
evangelicals especially particularly our leaders not necessarily the rank and file haven't done anything you know a great example you know i live in
ohio we had issue one which was one of the most horrific pieces of legislation it did it uh it legalized abortion up to the
moment of birth for any reason no questions asked in a largely conservative state like ohio um i was part of the
pro-life movement at the time getting pastors to say anything in the pulpit you know to to oppose issue one getting churches
organized to, you know, to help with voter drives or, or attend protests, anything like that.
It was like polling teeth because pastors, well, you know, that's politics, you know, that we're
not supposed to be involved in that. We might lose our tax exemption. There's this, there's this great
fear in evangelical churches about doing any of that. Not so with the left. You go to a Democrat
church. You go to, you know, you know, a black church. They are preaching politics every Sunday from
the pulpit. They are getting souls to the polls. They are organizing. And we're just not doing that.
I think the Republican Party, they started to look for, okay, we need people who are willing to fight.
And evangelicals just don't seem to have the fight in them anymore.
I think that's a huge point. We're talking with our good friend, Joel Berry. And I think
you're making a point that a lot of people are really scared to make because nobody wants to look
like they're being too harsh in criticizing the church or criticizing their faith or criticizing their
elders or anything like that. And I get that totally. But then at the same time, there are a lot
of people asking, well, where's that representation in the RNC? You know, the language about
traditional marriage and the language, you know, on abortion. And that's, I mean, it seems to be like,
you know, and it is kind of a pretty moderate, you know, right down the middle position on all
of that stuff for this platform. It's not anything like we've seen prior to Republican RNC platforms.
And it's, as you said, it's because, you know, evangelicals really remove themselves from that
fight. I don't really see a lot of that activism as much on the right as I used to see when I was
younger. Yeah. Well, I think the good news, though,
is that I think the younger generation has mostly rejected that kind of that weak need evangelicalism of you know the last 20 years.
I think the bold Christianity and outspoken Christianity is back.
It is sad to kind of see it being taken out of the official Republican platform.
But I think that it's I think it's coming back in a big way.
And I think our voices are going to be much louder.
And I think we're in the next 10 years, you're going to see Christians being a lot more effective.
to get some of these political wins.
Talk to me about this for a minute,
about the idea of that you're being a bad Christian
if you're involved in political outreach.
Because that, if it's not said,
it's definitely intimated in a lot of churches.
And I have so many, so many of our friends in our church,
it's like the dirty thing.
Like we, you know, people know that I work in politics,
but it's like a dirty thing
that we just don't talk about in church.
It's just very odd.
What are your thoughts on that?
How do we overcome that?
Well, I think part of it is,
a little bit of an embarrassment reflex.
You know, we, you know, the 90s and the 80s,
we had the moral majority and the Jerry Falwells.
And there's this kind of like,
well, we don't wanna be those icky, you know,
right wing Christians.
And so a lot of evangelical leaders have kind of taken
upon this mantle as being like PR reps for Christianity.
We have to be cool.
We have to be kind of, you know, pleasing and winsome
and we gotta invite people in.
We can't be like those hard-nosed Republicans.
We can't be like the Rush Limbaugh types.
And so, so they kind of just,
pushed all that aside.
And there has been, there's a lot of kind of like passive aggressive, like,
shaming of any outspoken conservatives, outspoken Christians who are involved in politics.
And, you know, as a result, you're seeing, you know, school boards in,
and largely Christian areas are being populated completely by leftists, you know,
city council, local elections.
I mean, we've completely given this up to the left.
You know, evangelical voters are the most reliable pro-life, pro-family voting,
voting block. I mean, if churches were to mobilize, we could make sure that a Republican never
lost an election again. But I think there's just been this overwhelming fear from our leadership,
you know, to look bad. They don't want to look uncool. They don't want to look square.
And it's like a business approach, too. I mean, I understand that you're out there trying
to win souls over, but sometimes it may be, and correct me if I'm wrong on this, sometimes for me,
it seems like, you know, you have some leaders out there that are more interested in adding more,
you know, seats to the corporatized megachurch than actually going out and winning the souls.
Yeah, they're entrepreneurs now. They're trying to get more butts in seats. And they have won people
to their buildings with, you know, slick programs and cool music and really kind of watered down
sermons that don't really have a lot of depth to them. And they're at the point now where they have these,
you know, 20,000 person churches, a third of which are on the left politically.
And they know that if they speak out, they're going to lose all these people.
What do we do?
And so I think a lot of it is absolutely, it's money, money motivated.
Because it's not like people are speaking out on, you know, like just trying to think of,
you know, like taxes or something like, I mean, you're talking about life.
And you're talking about, you know, the building blocks of a functioning society, which is a family
that parents, a man and a woman start.
and all of that stuff.
I mean, these, they're not controversial things.
I mean, it's very biblical,
but they're very nervous to talk about any of this stuff.
And which is weird because the stereotype from the left is that they're not,
but in reality, they are.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, you know, the thing I always tell people is that Christians are meant to be salt and light.
You know, our presence in the world should make the world look different.
We're not meant to just kind of sit in our churches and our ivory towers
and we just kind of like listen to our sermons and that's it.
we're supposed to go out and it's supposed to make a radical difference in our communities and our states and our countries. And so I hope, I hope that the tide is turning in Christianity in America. I hope that we're kind of turning back that fear that we've had for so long because we are. We're going to lose our republic. We're going to lose our freedoms if evangelicals don't start mobilizing. Yeah, that's a good point. One last thing you add. You want God back in the party. Me too. That requires you to emerge from your pristine ivory towers and take your Christian faith into the ugly mess.
world of political action. You add, feel free to join us, but I won't hold my breath. You don't
sound very optimistic there, Joaquin. I'm naturally a pessimist. That way, I'm always surprised
if something good happens. Right, right, right. I hope it does turn out well. I hope it does.
And what do you, I mean, do you think that that's going to, what do you, what would you
like to see? I actually, this will be my last question to you. What would you like to see with
regard to this issue in the RNC. Because I understand the people's, and I completely agree with
you 100% on this. I understand the concern that individuals have, but like you, I'm like, well, where
were you out here fighting for this? Or why were you so quiet on this issue? And it's always like the same
groups forever that have always held the line on issues of like life or a marriage or things like that.
And some of the people that I see speaking out the loudest about this now, I've noticed we're pretty
silent during some of these battles before. Yeah, I think really the only thing that's going to turn this
around in a substantive way is going to be, it's going to take radical spiritual revival from the ground up.
I think all of us need to repent. Our leaders, we need repentance. We need repentance. We need to get back
to the basics of what scripture says, preaching the plain truth of scripture, speaking the
plain truth of scripture to this post-truth culture and living it out. And I think once we do that,
I think you'll start to see this groundswell of change. It's going to look weird and mysterious. And we're
going to be able to necessarily put our finger on it, but I think it has to start in the churches
with repentance and revival in our hearts and getting back the basis.
Yeah, I agree with you. I keep hearing people say, oh, we're navigating a post-Christian world.
I don't know if I'm ready to adopt that line of thinking yet. Post-Christian world.
Yeah, I'm not ready to accept that. Joel Berry with the Babylon Bee. God bless you,
my friend. I appreciate you joining me today. Thank you. Thanks for having me.
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Hey everyone.
So Donald Trump has picked his new running mate, J.D. Vance.
Trump looked for someone he knew would be a rubber stamp for his executive.
extreme agenda and make no mistake, J.D. Vance will be loyal only to Trump, not to our country.
And unlike Mike Pence, Vance said he would have carried out Trump's plan to overturn the 2020
election. He supports a national abortion ban and voted against protecting IVF. And if elected,
he will help implement the Extreme Project 2025 plan for a second Trump term, which would target
critical programs like Head Start and Medicare. But we are not going to let that happen.
You know, they're having their debates. They've announced and pulling this up right now because I've
lost it. So they've set three debates. Apparently Harris accepted three dates for a debate with
Vance. And apparently it's going to be hosted by CBS News. So it's going to be one of these dates, right?
Not all three. It's going to be one of them. So it could be the 23rd of this month. It could be the 12th of
August or the 13th of August.
So that's apparently, so it'll be like either at the end of this month or the second week of August that these debates, one of the debate, the first VP debate takes place.
And man, I don't think she should be that excited about it because she's, she's not a good debater.
She really is not.
and I think it would be funny,
if Vance just like beat her to the punch
with all of her sayings.
Are you unburdened by what has been?
You know?
All right, today's stupidity, Kane.
All right, why don't we just do Joy Behar here?
I mean, my goodness.
I know you love her.
She's one of your favorites.
Love her to death.
Yeah, just love her to death.
She's a cut 261.
Listen to what she says here
because it's so important to lower the temperature, you know.
Yeah.
How does the word fight, fight, fight, lower the temperature?
You know, that I don't get.
I see it this way.
fighting with words.
Sane.
And if you feel better, we can call it.
We're disputing.
We're disagreeing.
I'll get out my thesaurus on this.
But the basic point is I get that there places you.
Today in stupidity was a twofer.
Yay.
I didn't understand that.
Yeah.
You got two and one.
Very, very nice.
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