The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Wednesday May 1 - Full Show

Episode Date: May 1, 2024

After a night of protests, Dana shares the story of a group of UNC students preventing the American flag from touching the ground. The Biden administration is considering bringing certain Palestinians... to the U.S. as refugees. New York claims the majority of people arrested at Columbia University were not students. Trump and Biden are in a dead heat in the Rust Belt. Dana explains why conservatives should pay attention to DEI taking over the gaming industry and compares it to Hollywood going liberal in the 1950’s.Please visit our great sponsors:AmmoSquaredhttps://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.  Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and sign up for Hillsdales FREE Imprimis publication.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.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/danaGet 15% off with promo code DANA.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Why should the university be obligated to provide food to people who've taken over a building? Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated to provide food to students who pay for a meal plan here. But you mentioned that there was a request that food and water be brought in, unless I misunderstand. To allow it to be brought in. I mean, well, I guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Columbia feels it has to its students. Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill? even if they disagree with you. If the answer is no, then you should allow basic, I mean, it's crazy to say because we're on an Ivy League campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid we're asking for. Like, could people please have a glass of water? But they did put themselves in that very deliberately in that situation and in that position. So it seems like you're sort of saying we want to be revolutionary, so we want to take up this building. Now would you please bring us food and water?
Starting point is 00:00:57 Nobody's asking them to bring anything. We're asking. We're asking. them to not violently stop us from bringing in basic humanitarian aid. They're stopping the delivery of the... We are looking for a commitment from them that they will not stop it. But they haven't stopped it. Well, I don't, I'm not, I don't know to what extent it has been attempted, but we're looking for a commitment. I love the welfare revolutionaries. I love the people who are like, we're so tough and we are, we're out here, we're protesting, we're rioting, we're so tough, but we're, can some
Starting point is 00:01:30 someone please bring us a snack. Can someone please bring us water out? You do you bitches can door-dash just like everybody else? They want people to bring them stuff. Welfare revolutionaries. And I loved the expression that that reporter put on her face when the reporter asked, didn't you put yourself in this position? Like by nature of being here and doing what you're doing, did you not just put yourself in this position? Seems like what you. You did. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. Top of this very first hour on Wednesday. And it went down last night at some of these college campuses. If you guys saw, it's been pretty amazing. I was watching a lot of it. And they were arresting people in Columbia. That was a student
Starting point is 00:02:22 at Columbia. Her page was taken down. This woman, her name is. Is that, first off, before I say the last name, is that actually her legitimate last name? Yes. I've never seen a name applied to someone whose appearance doesn't support it, but okay. Her last name is Johanna King Slutsky. Mr. and Mrs. Slutsky's daughter. Slutsky. Just like you would spell it.
Starting point is 00:02:52 So, Kane, that's a new word from now on. Slutsky. She's a Columbia doctoral. candidate, a moron also, who is agitating at the protest on campus. The college took her website down. She had a little website, you know, like a little subsite on the college website. And she, they took it down because she was out there making a fool of herself. Welfare revolutionaries. They were begging, please, can we, like it's like it's great expectations, or not great expectations, like Oliver Twist. Can we please have some snacks and water? They were the irony of
Starting point is 00:03:32 these people demanding humanitarian aid. This is the same university where they were blocking Jewish students from entering actual buildings to go to class. And it's one of the reasons why the college had to suspend classes because it was unsafe because of people like Ms. Slutsky. I wanted to enunciate, Cain. You know, you'd laugh at me, but I wanted to make sure I got that consonant in there. It's an important talent to have in radio. Yeah. She describes herself as an expert for progressive and leftist causes. Why do they all have a particular look? Like, they're all, can I just say what we're all thinking? They're all ugly. Let's be real. You know, if you can't be hot, be a revolutionary, right? Isn't that how it goes today? If you can't,
Starting point is 00:04:20 if you don't got it, you know, looks wise, then try to go out there and agitate, get yourself some attention that way. So they were, she was being grilled by this reporter who said, it seems like you're saying we want to be revolutionaries, but would you please bring us some food? Can I have a, no one's bought, I watched literally on one video where a protester at Columbia was walking around with cans of Coke or cases of Coca-Cola. And then someone goes, it's a Zionist company man. And the guy was like, I know, but you know, he went some Coke. It's just good grief. But I want to start off the show, though, I do have a good thing. And this was a very, this was a really, I thought, uplifting story. And this took place, if you follow me on social media, you see this. It took place at
Starting point is 00:05:08 UNC Chapel Hill. And, you know, they had protests at UNC Chapel Hill, riots, I should say. and they had a group of pro-Hamas rioters that took down this U.S. flag. And they put up in its place like a Hamas flag or Ghazan flag or whatever. I mean, you vote for them and you love them. So it's kind of the same difference. And then the police arrived and they took that flag down and they put the American flag back up. And there was a photo that was captured by, I think, a fellow student named Parker Ali. And it showed a, I think this is the photo of the year.
Starting point is 00:05:53 It showed a group of fraternity brothers at UNC. You know, the, the much described frat bros. When everyone talks of toxic masculinity, they always talk about frat bros. And I think frats get a bad rap personally. And it showed this group of dudes, these fraternity brothers at UNC Chapel Hill. They saw what was happening. They saw these guys. saw the police trying to replace the Gaza flag with the American flag again and put it up.
Starting point is 00:06:28 And the rioters ran forward and they were trying to tear the flag away and tear it to shreds. And this group of fraternity brothers, which I think is the photo of the year, they protected that American flag from these pro-Hamas rioters. and in the photo that Juan's going to show you in the simulcast for the radio program, they were holding it up so that it wouldn't touch the ground. It's not raining there, by the way. They're being pelted. They're being pelted with rocks, other debris, water bottles, all kinds of stuff, sticks.
Starting point is 00:07:07 And they were screamed at by rioters. These fraternity brothers at UNC Chapel Hill stood there for an hour. until the rioters lost interest and energy. And they protected that flag. They wouldn't allow it to touch the ground. And they would not allow the rioters to grab it, rip it from the flagpole, and tear it to shreds. And they endured a lot of, they endured assaults.
Starting point is 00:07:33 They were assaulted. And I love this group of dudes. I love the guy's expression, one of the dudes in the front, who's got a blue shirt on, and he's standing in front of his brothers protecting them. And he's just smiling. and he's recording all of these angry rioters. This is the photo of the year.
Starting point is 00:07:52 I think this is the photo of the year. All of these guys. One of the Frat Brothers is a student. He's a freshman in college. His name is Guillermo Estrada. He's a military kid. His family's military. He talked about how his family served
Starting point is 00:08:10 and his family came to the United States and he's in the picture. He's pictured in there. He's kind of under the flag, so it's a little hard to see him. but he's in there. And Guillermo Estrada, his family came to the United States, they became citizens, they served the country, they became Americans, they became built the American dream. And he said it enraged him to see these rioters disrespect a symbol of what his family
Starting point is 00:08:35 fought hard to attain. And I would imagine he's not the only one there with a story like that. So when you hear all of these stories of these moronic, and here's video of this, these moronic rioters. You need to remember this fraternity at UNC Chapel Hill. And there's video of them in the simulcast. They're holding the flag up. They would not
Starting point is 00:08:58 allow, O'Glory, to touch the ground. And I love in the background, the guy that's holding up the Israeli flag, you know, America's ally, just out there in the quad for support. And all these guys are holding up the flag, and then the abuse started. It is just a photo for the
Starting point is 00:09:14 ages. So shines a good deed and a weary, good deed and a weary nation indeed. I love this so much. There was, uh, I got to say this is one of the reasons why I love the internet too. And they still like that for an hour, by the way. So they're, uh, it's the, it's five cap of pie, pie cap of five. That's the frat. And now the country seeks to repay the good deed by doing what Americans do best, throwing them a rager. So there's literally a give sin go, I believe that's out there to throw these good lads a rager they deserve it at the end of a trying year with all the finals and then in the thick of it all the most stressful point in college these young men
Starting point is 00:10:01 stood and faced a brain terrorist mob god bless america if i was the president of u nc chapel hill each of these lads would be getting a scholarship take it from the damn endowment or you know what, take it from the students who you kick out on their asses and give these lads of scholarship. Well done, boys. Well done, men. That's that toxic masculinity for you. I love it so much. And just to clarify, it's a go-fund me.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Is it go-fund me? I just put the link in there and I can actually tweet it out. I mean, I do believe these gentlemen deserve a good way to end the year. I mean, it's the least a grateful nation can do, ladies and gentlemen. So there's some good stuff there. One of the things that I've noticed is I've seen that. And I in some instances this is true, but this is not true in every instance. I have seen a huge effort to try to to try to portray these writers is all being outside agitators and they are not. They had, I was looking at this one of the lists for arrest like in Florida, they were all Florida students. The protest at Florida University, every single one of them, but two people that were arrested were students there. I think that there, I want to be careful because they do think that there is this huge. huge effort to portray everything's outside agitation and it's not.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Is it being funded by outside sources? Of course it is. But it's not outside agitators. And here's why I think it's dangerous to keep pushing that narrative. You're ignoring the problem that's been festering on college campuses for over 20 years now. These are protesters who watched their parents' generation and their grandparents' generation, like back in the 60s and 70s, do all of this stuff. to Chicago D&C, the weathermen, all of this.
Starting point is 00:11:48 And they're trying to like recapture the glory days of what they think protests were. And you know what? Protests now are as much as they ever were then. It's a bunch of sad, sack, loser commies who come together and try to create confusion and chaos and they rain destruction. That's, there's no difference. I mean, I think some of the fashion's still the same. There's no difference.
Starting point is 00:12:12 But I want to be really careful in not allowing them to, gate because this is what these universities built. It is not all outside agitators. I think in that's, I think that that's maybe an exception. That's not a rule. And in a lot of these arrests that I've been seen, they're not, it's outside agitators aren't even making up half of the arrests. So I do want to be careful in that. You don't need outside agitation. These universities have been creating little castros for years now. They don't need outside agitators because they grew them within. We have a lot more on the way, including Joe Biden now wants to resettle Gazan quote unquote refugees in the United States.
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Starting point is 00:14:24 We see stackflation on the ground. Check out the watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. I can tell Kane really hated this headline because he added when he sent it to me, Quote, this is complete redacted. High fat diet feels Alzheimer's disease, says a study. I know.
Starting point is 00:14:50 It's a study they published in the journal Nutrients, and it suggests that tiny molecules could be the missing link, blah, blah, blah. And if you have a high fat diet, it could maybe play a role in Alzheimer's. Everything develops a role in Alzheimer's, apparently. Just good grief. At some point, you're going to die. Just know you're going to die at some point. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Almost one million Americans are owed money from the IRS. I think it's time we raided their houses, bust up all in. Where's our money? Where's our money? I think we do the IRS the way that they do all of you. All of us. There are only two weeks left, though, for you to claim. IRS typically allows a three-year deadline for you to get your tax refunds.
Starting point is 00:15:25 More than a billion dollars is not claimed from 2020. The average payout is $939. The deadline for 2020 to claim it is May 17th. And it was extended a month because they said that people would have forgotten about refunds owed COVID. I do not forget anything that the government owes me. Again, litigious as I'll get up. I do not forget. Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Starting point is 00:15:50 New York Post. Gosh, why, guys, why do people do those? Drunk Yellowstone tourist kicks a bison and then injures himself before getting arrested. You must be drunk to go and pick a fight with a bison. An Idaho home man was arrested. He kicked this bison. He was drunk as a skunk. Clarence Yoder, sounds right.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Approached the bison near the seven miles. bridge just a couple days ago. And Rangers were alerted to reports of a man harassing a herd of bison. He kicked one of them in the leg and it didn't hurt the bison, but it hurt himself, thankfully. They tracked down the vehicle at Yoder was traveling in. They charged him with being drunk, endangering him disorderly conduct, creating or maintaining hazardous condition and approaching and disturbing wildlife. And you know if he would have gotten trampled, his family would have sued. That's the type, you know that's the type of people we're dealing with. So this is from popular mechanics.
Starting point is 00:16:41 After 96 years, archaeologists finally found the missing nose. What is that? Of the sphinx? They say that they've announced the discovery of the missing. It was in pristine condition, apparently. They're going to try to figure out how to unite it. I don't know. Try to figure.
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Starting point is 00:19:16 Coast to Coast too, you can also find us on where we're throttled to the, to where we get like maybe three views on X. X is so throttled us. It's almost pointless to even engage on that hellscape. Or if you're, you know, watching on YouTube, Rumbler, Facebook, the redhead that was standing next to Robert De Niro was Jesse Plymins. Yeah. Black Mirror, Kirsten Dunst's husband. He's in Fargo, all of that.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Yeah, that's, he was standing right next to Robert De Niro. Robert De Niro was going off on these pro-Hamas protesters in New York. And he was saying, what he was telling them was that Hamas said,
Starting point is 00:19:56 you know, they're going to do it again, talking about Hamas in October 7th. And he's like, nobody once said, and he was telling that what they were saying was nonsense and and yelling at them broken clocks can be right you know twice a day they can be correct i suspect that they were protesters shouting some dumb stuff while they were trying to film something yeah because they are filming i don't i can't remember what movie they said it was but they're filming they're filming something i can't remember what they said it was but so he's out there they were i guess on set and they came over and he starts yelling at him. He had security around them and you can tell like the lady in the video with the
Starting point is 00:20:33 bun and she's total, she's legit security because they all have special pins and all this stuff. And I can tell by her jacket, you know, it'll be let out a little bit in the middle because it's covering her Glock or what, you know, her surface pistol, whatever she's carrying. Usually I think for the ladies at the Glock. But yeah, she's, he had security there. And he was mad. He was, he was, I mean, when you start, turning people like Robert De Niro against you, you're not doing too well. But they don't care. Because they already got the administration. So they don't care. It's far too gone for, I think about this. Joe Biden, has he, he has even tweeted any kind of condemnation for this? Because he tweets all the time about J6 stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:20 And he tweeted all the time about Charlottesville. And say, you know, whatever you want with Charlottesville. That was a two-day thing. This is more than. a two-day thing. Thankfully, nobody's been killed. But probably, I would say, not because there wasn't a will from some of these terrorist rioters to kill somebody. But he hasn't condemned it. I mean, they had,
Starting point is 00:21:43 they had, and I was trying to figure out who, there wasn't a source for it. I mean, a name for it, but the administration had come out and said that the president condemns the use of the word infantata, which you know, they're talking about when they're saying they want globalized infantata. They want a war. They want a genocide of Israel. That's,
Starting point is 00:22:02 that's what they're talking about. Just like when they talk about from the river to the sea, that means from the river Jordan all the way through what is Israel, all the way to the Mediterranean, thereby eliminating that sovereign nation. So they're talking about completely eliminating an entire people. And the president, the administration came out and said, oh, Joe Biden condemns the use of the infantata, use of the word infantata. Why couldn't he tweet that? why does it have to be some unnamed stooge from the administration that says well joe biden says why can't joe biden tweet it i mean this desiccated meat sack tweets about everything else why can't he come out and tweet and tweet about it why can't he say something he got off marine one have you seen the latest trick
Starting point is 00:22:45 that that his people do so that you can't see him stumbling all over the damn lawn trying to get back to the white house he gets off marine one nobody they've never done this for any other president They have never done this for any other leader because it gets in the way of their photo op, right? That's like your badass signature walking pose when you're walking out of Marine One. You know, you salute and you go up to the White House. That's where everybody likes the photo ops, right? No, no. What Joe Biden's people are doing is they race towards him.
Starting point is 00:23:13 They circle around him to block the cameras so that you can't see him stumbling back to the White House. No joke. I've never seen anything like that before. I was listening to some, he was some old dude, and kind of a moderate Democrat. And he was saying that he had never, and he'd worked in previous administration saying he had never seen anything like that before. So when Marine One lands, they race around him and they, they encircle him so that you can't see him walking around.
Starting point is 00:23:41 This is him walking out to the helicopter. But it lands in a different spot, I think, is what, I don't know if there's like a hill there. I don't know why they've got a, but they have all of his aides. and that's not all of them. Like there have been videos where they, you have all these people in suits, women in their wedges running out on the let's crazy.
Starting point is 00:24:02 But they don't want you to see him falling all over the place. So I mean, he could say something like that. He could walk over to reporters while he's exiting Marine 1. Do you remember Trump did that all the time? In fact, when Trump did it, one of my favorite, you could not have written this.
Starting point is 00:24:21 I think I put this up on Instagram because I could not believe. how everything just came together in that moment for the most honest, unedited soundbite and staging ever. And it was right after Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, right after Ginsburg died. And the press, Trump just got, as Trump got off Marine One, he was at a fundraiser, or he was leaving a fundraiser. And they had, what is it, didn't they have candle in the wind from Elton John playing over the PA system? And the press asked him about that.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Trump's like, oh, that's too bad. It was the most surreal video. Not a single thing was edited. But he said he would go over all the time. I mean, Obama did. Clinton did. They went over there all the time and they talked to all the reporters. Biden could walk over there and say, yeah, you know what? This is ridiculous what I'm seeing on these college campuses. But he won't do it because he doesn't want to lose Michigan. You know that uncommitted vote? They're actually worried about that. And I think he's, so this is why he's made this proposal. The White House is considering. bringing in Ghazan refugees. And as you know, I don't say the word Palestinian because that's a fake word. Just like I don't call a guy who tucks up his shlong and call him a woman because he wants to wear lipstick and say that he's a woman. I don't do that because I believe in science. I also believe in history. Palestine is a non-existent fictional place that's made up by terrorists to try to go after their neighbor to the north. It has never existed at any point in history. It is not supported by antiquity and in fact it was it was named as out of spite by hadrian after the second judean uprising and it was named after the jews enemies at the time which were actual sailors from crete
Starting point is 00:26:02 and they hadn't been in the area in like 200 years anyway so there you go so i don't say that word i say gossens because that's the that's the location so that's what we call it so the white house wants to relocate gosens as refugees oh yes they are proposing bringing Gazans to the U.S. as refugees. They said that they want to offer a permanent safe haven. And these documents were internal documents obtained by CBS. And they said that several senior officials across numerous federal agencies have been discussing options to bring in Gazans to the United States. And they want to use the decades old United States refugee admission program. I will tell you right now, I do not want anyone who voted for Hamas in my country.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Nor should you. There's a reason why Egypt refuses to take them. There's a reason why Qatar refuses to take them. Well, they'll only take the Hamas leaders. There's a reason why Lebanon won't take them, why Syria won't take them, why Saudi Arabia won't take them, why the entirety of the Arab League won't take them. There's a very good reason why. It's not the United States's responsibility to shelter and admit as refugees, people who voted for Hamas. Or anybody else. It's not our responsibility. That's the Arab League.
Starting point is 00:27:33 If you want charity, you go with your hat in hand and you go ask the Arab League. Go and impress upon Egypt and Jordan and Syria and Lebanon and UAE and Qatar and Yemen and Saudi Arabia. You go and impress upon every member nation of the Arab League and you do. demand that they accept these Ghazan refugees because the United States sure is hell doesn't owe anyone a thing. They wouldn't even tell you what the, how many it would be. They don't even tell you. They said that the planes would require coordination with Egypt and Egypt has absolutely, has outright refused to accept refugees. In fact, every one of those nations I just mentioned did. Do you want to know why? Because there's a history that when you accept those refugees, people who vote for
Starting point is 00:28:23 terrorists, people who overwhelmingly support terrorists, people who think that terrorism is acceptable forms of resistance, and they define resistance as anyone that exists that we don't like, it creates problems. It created massive problems in Lebanon. The people who are unaware of this think it's no big deal. The people who don't know history think that it's no big deal. They should go back and read what happened the last time some of these other nations, which is why they don't take them when some of these other nations accepted these refugees. Go back and read what happened. And so that's what the Biden administration is proposing. They want to resettle these refugees. I don't think they're refugees. It's not my fault. I mean, when you have this elected form of
Starting point is 00:29:18 government, that's what you're being represented by them. That's what it is. Now they say, well, it might be a relatively small number of people. I don't care. No. And so the United States continues to be, for some bizarre reason, the largest contributor of humanitarian aid to Gaza, which is basically all going to Hamas. Again, where's the Arab League on this? This is what the Biden administration does. We'll pay for and take care of all your problems and we'll even volunteer to be used as a proxy force between Shia and Sunni over in the Middle East. But oh, heaven forbid, it's okay. It's if you don't want to give us more oil because we're too stupid to drill it for ourselves. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:30:05 This administration cucks itself. It is. It's the cuck administration. And their policies want to turn us into the United States of cucks. No, thank you. Now I want to switch gears here because remember when we discussed this story about wolves being released in Colorado? Remember this story came?
Starting point is 00:30:30 Or they were going to, because they were, they're endangered. Colorado, but then there's a huge kill zone that works throughout the northwest, like in parts of Montana where, nope, they can be shot on site. They're not in danger there. So they release all these wolves in Colorado, you know, all the people who, and I say this as an animal lover. I'm realistic. You know, when we talk about ranch life and all that and the difference between nuisance dogs and untrained working breed puppies that you're trying so hard to flex on and you don't know a damn thing about training dogs to hunt, but whatever, there's a difference. Releasing a ton of wolves in an area.
Starting point is 00:31:05 What do you think's got to happen? Well, exactly what happened in Colorado. So now the ranching community in Colorado has torn itself apart, come reports. Because all of these newly released wolves are butchering the hell out of their cattle in just a matter of days. In fact, one rancher in 10 days lost five cows. Lost five head of cattle because of this. That's a lot. That is a lot.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Five head of cattle. And that's one rancher in 10 days. They also discovered dead yearlings. Other ranchers did. And this proposition, it was Proposition 114. It required the Parks and Wildlife Commission to develop a plan to restore and manage gray wolves, et cetera, et cetera. So they just released all these wolves out. Now, in Colorado, you can't kill a wolf.
Starting point is 00:31:56 I mean, you can't. And like I said, in kill zone parts, you can, like in other states, but you can't. to do that in Colorado. And so they said, the ranchers are livid. And the state says that it's not their responsibility. How interesting is that? And they've actually, because they numbered the wolves, they know that these are wolves that were involved in killing these cattle. They've confirmed it. These are the exact wolves. They're naming them, like Wolf 2309, Wolf 2312. Like they have, like, they know it. It's confirmed. But the state says that it's not their responsibility. not even kidding you. We got more to come. That's what's happening in Colorado. That's what happens,
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Starting point is 00:34:06 Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. Your point, I think that's where we've all, that's the place we've all been sitting in watching this going, what the hell is going on, what are these universities doing, why aren't they doing something, and I'll echo the horror that this does look like January 6th. What a terrible example for our students. Oh, what happened? Like, I don't know. I didn't know. college campuses were like this, says the Nepo Baby on MSNBC. Welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Dana Lash with you. That's the, you know what I wanted to call it? That's the morning show on MSNBC. I wanted to call it. But because that works. You guys can't read my lips. I do that, see. But what do you think happened?
Starting point is 00:34:57 What do you think happened at these universities? They've been weaponizing this for years. And when the right said something, people like, you know, the babies at MSNBC flipped out. Like, hey, you're soon. Free speech. What did you think was going to happen? We were telling you that this is where it's going to go because it always goes here. This is where it always goes.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Without exception. All right. So coming up. It's a lot worse than January 6th, just FYI. Yeah, because January 6 was like, what, an hour or two hours? It doesn't look like January 6. It's way worse than that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:36 And guess what? There's no Capitol Police shooting protesters. Yeah. So coming up, it looks like they're getting the, looks like those fine young lads at UNC Chapel Hill are going to have their rager. Because they're like, what, barely $1,500 away from their goal. Yeah, we told you about that last hour. They're the boys who protected the American flag from getting torn apart by the pro-Hamas riders.
Starting point is 00:36:04 It was a pie-cappa-fi. and good on them, good on those gentlemen. But we've got a lot. We got 2024. Democrats are a little worried about the blue wall. Is it going to hold? Is Trump going to break through it? He did in 2016, didn't in 2020, but will he prevail in 2024? We're going to talk about that.
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Starting point is 00:37:53 That may be fine to other people, but it's not to me. My uncle died defending this country. And these men and women put their lives on the line. And it's despicable that schools will allow. another country flag to fly in our country. So blame me for being proud to be an American. And I thank Commissioner Daughtry for putting that flag back up. We're not surrendering our way of life to anyone. Well, where is this Eric Adams on every other day of the week? Eric Adams had a Federman moment. Where is this Eric Adams at? New York City Mayor. Welcome back to
Starting point is 00:38:32 the program. Dana Lash with you, top of the second hour. You can listen coast to coast. stream the radio program. You can catch the simulcast as well. YouTube everywhere. X, although we're throttled like there's no business on that platform. It's almost not even fruitful for engagement at all. And then, of course, you can find us Facebook, YouTube, all that goes up. Channel 347 DirecTV, the simulcast of the radio program. So New York City police ripped down a Gosen flag because someone had hoisted it up over in place of old glory. place of the U.S. flag. And NYPD ripped it down and they put the American RU.S. flag back up. And this was at Columbia, a Columbia University building. Well, this was at City College. They
Starting point is 00:39:18 hoisted it over City College. Officers had to arrest 300 people in a night of chaos because they had refused to disperse. They had refused to listen to the no trespass order. And so they were arrested as a result. They took 173 people from City College in Harlem, 119 at Columbia, where they were arrested on charges of trespass, criminal mischief, and burglary even. They had a bunch of officers storm Columbia. They had to go through an upstairs window of Hamilton Hall. Students had barricaded themselves inside. As you remember yesterday, they held three janitors hostage. They were not allowing students to enter for classes. And protesters covered their faces with their stupid picnic blankets, and then they were marched out
Starting point is 00:40:03 unmasked and loaded onto three waiting in white PD buses. And the audio that you heard was Mayor Eric Adams berating the schools for allowing them to take down the United States flag and putting up a Gosen flag instead. It's just ridiculous. This isn't about raising awareness for anything with Gaza. I'm just so tired of this dumb narrative. I mean, this has been going on for weeks now, Columbia. Well, yeah, pretty much a couple weeks now.
Starting point is 00:40:35 The first established encampment began on April 17th, but a lot of the protests were happening before then. And I also think, too, that maybe in some instances, these are, you know, they're, there, I do believe that there are absolutely outside agitators, but I want to be careful with this, this is Audio Soundbite 5. So this is Columbia. They're claiming that their protests were led by people who are unaffiliated with the university, who are not students with the university.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Now listen to this, and I think there's some caution here. This is interesting. We believe that the group that broke into and occupied the building is led by individuals who are not affiliated with the university. Sadly, this dangerous decision followed more than a week of what had been productive discussions with representatives of the West Lawn and Canada. Well, we know that one of them was unaffiliated with the university because he's the terrorist who was on social media saying that he wanted to kill Jews and death to all Zionists. That dude. But I want to be very careful with that narrative. because they feel like people are allowing wiggle room for these colleges to escape any kind of culpability.
Starting point is 00:41:37 And Adams talked about this. Audio Soundbite 8, he was saying that a number of agitators, he said a substantial number come from outside of Columbia. Listen to the soundbite. It's been indicated by Columbia when they reached out that the substantial number were outside influences. When you look at the wearing or black covering your faces completely, those methodologies, you know, our intelligence divisions. study this type of behavior across the globe. We just had a team that just returned from overseas looking at some of the methods that are being used with these actions. There's no coincidence that you're seeing these young people across the globe being trained with the same
Starting point is 00:42:20 type of individuals. And that is our concern. It's more than just Colombia, there's more than what we saw at City College. This needs to be a clarion call for our country. These are our children, and we can't allow them to be radicalized like children are being radicalized across the globe. Yeah. Well, I don't think that it's the majority of it as outside agitators. And like I said, I feel like we have to be very careful with that. It's an excuse because these universities are culpable. They don't need to bring in outside agitators.
Starting point is 00:42:56 Outside agitators don't need to go to these universities because these students have been radicalized at these universities for years and years. And you know this. Generationally, they have been radicalized. Going back to the 60s, they have been radicalized. They don't need to bring in outside agitators. Now, yes, I think that there is absolutely some outside agitation there. But to say or try to intimate that it is in any way the majority of the representation, I think, is a lie. And I think it's done purposefully to excuse what these universities have wrought.
Starting point is 00:43:25 It really is. It's to excuse their culpability, to excuse accountability. in their part in creating this horrible mess that we see on television screens and online from universities across the country. And I think it also allows Democrats to pat themselves on the back and feel a little bit better. Oh, no, it's not our, because that's their sacred place, right? The universities are their church. That is their church. And they're allowing themselves to say, oh, no, these are outside people coming into our spaces and radicalizing these.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Oh, that's what it is. It allows them to also dodge accountability and ignore their role in all of this and helping to create this mess. I mean, they've contributed to it. So if they get to say, oh, no, these are all outside agitators. Oh, yeah, that makes sense. It's all outside agitators.
Starting point is 00:44:21 These students, this didn't exist at these universities until the outside agitators came in. Do not allow these people to excuse themselves and dodge accountability. And that's what Democrats also are trying to do. That's why they're all giving this as an excuse so that they can, they have plausible deniability so that they can, they can get themselves off of the hook for this.
Starting point is 00:44:43 But that's not the case. Now, like I said, in some of these instances, it may be. Like, for instance, the University of Florida, however, only two of those people were actually not students. A lot of these other universities, when the arrests have come out, and when they post them mugshot by mugshot, it's student, student, student, faculty, faculty. It's like very, I've seen very few that are actually not students.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Now, again, I'm not saying that there aren't outside agitators, but it is absolutely not the rule. It is the rare exception. Now, Kane just shared that Carrijean Pierre just now, apparently, in the White House at the press avail, because we had talked about this last hour. Where's Biden with us? Biden has tweeted. goodness about everything from
Starting point is 00:45:32 J6 to Charlottesville. He hasn't tweeted anything about this. He hasn't said anything about this. Student loan forgiveness. Yeah, the student loan forgiveness. He's been buying students' votes with student quote unquote loan forgiveness. And he did, we got, actually,
Starting point is 00:45:48 I have a headline about that coming up. He did a bunch of that today. So Corrie Jean-Pierre was asked during the White House press avail. Okay, so where is Biden on this? Like, we haven't heard from him on this at all. Is he going to make any remarks? Is he going to say anything? And this was the response.
Starting point is 00:46:06 Listen to this. Dynamic images really across the country of the last 24, 48 hours, especially at Columbia at UCLA last night, University of Madison, Wisconsin, other campuses. Has the president been monitoring this? And why have we not heard directly from the president about these protests that have taken over institutions of higher learning? across the country, the police responses, instances of violence, why have been there directly from the president?
Starting point is 00:46:32 So just a couple of things. The president is being kept regularly updated on what's happening. As you just stated across the country, he is monitoring the situation closely. So is his team. And I would just add that no president, no president has spoken more forcefully about combating anti-Semitism than this president. Hmm. So he's monitoring the situation.
Starting point is 00:46:57 that's all they can give. He's monitoring the situation. Well, Biden can't say anything about the situation because he doesn't want to lose Muslim votes in Michigan. He doesn't want to lose Dearbornistan. So that's why he's not saying anything. That's why he's also now trying to say, let's bring in some of these Ghazan refugees that none of the other Arab countries will take because of the hellacious history and the violence and the destabilization and the chaos and the terrorism that took place in each of their countries when they tried this years before. he's trying to buy off Dearbornistan so that's why he's not going to say anything
Starting point is 00:47:33 he wants to have his cake and eat it too he can't even bring himself to actually himself condemn the use of infantata because he's a coward he's a desiccated old coward he's not a fit for leadership he's not the leader
Starting point is 00:47:48 it's shameful as much as they talked about J6 this is it's an absolute it is a would say not to compare it with the virtuous motivations behind our American Revolution. The left always wants its own revolution and they've tried and tried and they love doing it no more than an election year. But now they're kind of in a sticky wicket because Democrats have tried to play identity politics for so long and now, and they feel division between all
Starting point is 00:48:29 those identities because of Marxist critical race theory. And this is where Marxist critical race theory is always gone. And it's not just about black and white. It's about every different identity, replacing traditional economic class warfare with things that you cannot control, different identities, how you were born, where you were born, et cetera. And using that as the substitute for traditional economic class warfare, that's a Marxist school of thought. This has been happening. In fact, it was first introduced by Derek Bell. I've been writing about this since 2012 back in the 60s and colleges. In fact, one of the big videos that came out in trying to warn everyone what was coming was Barack Obama hanging out with Derek Bell because Barack Obama was laying the groundwork for CRT being more widely applied now and he was laying the groundwork for that all the way back in 2008. So and even before then, this has been going through college campuses since the 60s and Derek Bell was the academic along with two others that introduced Marxist Critical Race Theory into higher education. And it has just been. exploded since then. And Democrats have weaponized this as a way to hurt Republicans, but now they
Starting point is 00:49:34 find themselves in this very difficult situation. They are now compromised by all the different weaponized identities that they used to actually attack the right. Now it's being turned on them because each of these different identities are now demanding that Democrats show filthy to them. Well, you can't bend the knee. You can't sit here and play identity politics based on religion. and bend the need of one group and then not the other group. And then if you've been the need of one group, well, then you're turning your back on the other group. Democrats now are in this very difficult position. Like with the instance of feminism and then the trans movement, you can't have both, right? They always did a lot of lip service to Jewish Americans, but then now they want to try to get Dearborn a stand,
Starting point is 00:50:17 so they can't do both. Very interesting predicament that they find themselves in. And Republicans are stupid because they're not exploiting that. We have a lot more on the way as we roll towards headlines and as we do so partners for this portion of our program friends over at ready wise they want to make sure you're prepared for whatever may come your way because the last thing that you want to worry about in any kind of emergency is what you're going to feed your family and so ready wise makes it easy by having american grown american packed in an american facility high quality premium survival food they have a an emergency one month supply it's a two bucket bundle it includes 36 pouches of premium survival food, 2,000 plus calories, 50
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Starting point is 00:51:31 Because even though we have canine teeth and we actually crave the protein that's found in meat. Oh, no, hunter-gatherers actually ate like plants. Shut up. No, they didn't. I'm so done with this. I quit trying. The more I hear this, the more meat I'm going to eat. That's just it.
Starting point is 00:51:47 How much meat you want to eat? I'll just eat more. Kane, we'll just have more. Just to spite them. Done with it. apparently multi-state e-coli outbreaks over walnuts. The CDC is a warning that an e-coli outbreak linked to organic walnuts sold in bulk has infected 12 people across California and Washington, those two states alone.
Starting point is 00:52:07 They said blah, blah, blah, I don't care. Moving on. I don't. I really don't. This is, oh, American cancer in crisis. Apparently, depending on your age, you're most like in a bunch of other stuff, you might get the cancers. they're having the turbos. It's not the Vax, though.
Starting point is 00:52:25 It's not the Vax. I mean, all this other stuff. You know, if you just magically get Kemp, if you've had the Shun, you just magically get Kahn. It's not the Vax, guys. But they're saying in males, like prostates, 29%, breast cancer and females, lung cancer.
Starting point is 00:52:38 Lung is number two in both of them. 12% and 11% women and men respectively. That's interesting. And at the bottom for men, it's pancreas. It's about 3% for both. So it's kind of, you know, if you want to look at that stuff. I look at stuff and I immediately think I have everything that they're talking about. Quality of life in Los Angeles has reached a new low, lower than the previous new low.
Starting point is 00:52:59 It was rated so poorly in a quality of life study that the only solution is, well, let's have some Kool-Aid, Jim Jones style. I'm joking. Not really. They said that blah, blah, blah. The weather's hardly making up for it. UCLA has been polling Los Angeles residents when their campus isn't being torn apart by terrorists about their overall quality of life. And they've been doing this since 2016. And they said that the ratings have dipped to a new all-time low,
Starting point is 00:53:24 with everyone citing housing and the rising cost of living as the biggest reason for their dissatisfaction. I mean, great, I have to step over human poop and needles, but the weather's so nice. I mean, it's true. A car landed vertically on an Ann Arbor Street sign after a drunk driver hit a wire. No injuries.
Starting point is 00:53:46 It's kind of amazing how this happened. It literally impaled it. itself, like the tire well, the wheel well, on the sign, which like held it up. That's a strong sign. Like, who put that sign in? Who's the city worker who put that sign in? Yeah, they need to be building the bridges. Zaps me. Police said a 24-year-old woman was driving the car with three other, of course. Only a woman would be able to vertically land a car like that on a street sign. She struck a wire attached to a pole and it caused the car to land on the sign. No one was injured. She did have a little.
Starting point is 00:54:19 a blood alcohol content of 0.17. Yeah, you can't be doing that. Gender neutral lavatories have more germs than single-sex ones. And we all could have told you this. All of us. All of us could have told you this. We have more on the way, including 2024, that blue wall. We're also going to get into, well, the latest with the refugees from Gaza. Stick with us. All the other coffee out there is just trash. It really is. This is a veteran-owned and veteran-run coffee company. And they hire veterans and active duty. And the discipline that they had when they were out in the field when they were out on mission, this is the exact same discipline that they bring to making this coffee.
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Starting point is 00:56:22 Well, I don't consume meat, but some of you all of you out there. And so obviously they are taking this very seriously. They're monitoring the situation. As far as we understand it to be is that they believe that milk and consuming meat is safe. Meat. But you know what today is? So awkward, but we've got to do it. What's today, guys?
Starting point is 00:56:47 What's today? What? Oh, gonna be me. We have to do this every year. Bear with us. We have to do it. For the people listening to the simulcast, they're like, the hell just happened. Well, sorry, but those entities don't pay for the licensing. We just had played in sinks. What is it, what the song called? It's going to be me. Is it going to be? No, it's going to be me. Because that's the way everybody said stuff. It's going to be me. She almost, Karin-Jean Pierre in that clip talking to, she, I think she was getting, she was getting paid every time she said meat.
Starting point is 00:57:17 Almost did it. it. Me. Welcome back, Dana, last year with you. Can I just real quick? Sidebar. Why was it during the early aughts? People, and by people, I mean pop singers, struggled with vowels.
Starting point is 00:57:32 Yeah. Ba-ba. Why did they struggle? Nah. They all sounded like they were bleating. Bab-ba. Sometimes it's an effort to make it rhyme with something that was a couple lines. before. I blame Britney Spears. And the vocal fry.
Starting point is 00:57:52 Ba, ba, ba, ba. Like, what the hell is that? Like, was that a goat? Nah. What was that? But they all struggled with the vowels and the early aughts. Y'all, in the late 90s. It started in the mid to late 90s. There was a thing that happened and all of a sudden the songs got weird and you were listening to it like, wait, is that a word? What? And then, you know, know, Justin Timberlick with his ramen hair saying, it's going to be meh. Like, what is ma'h?
Starting point is 00:58:24 Did you just bleat? Like, like, like, ma'am? I wonder if you played that in a farm and a field. Would all the sheep go, mm?
Starting point is 00:58:35 I'm wondering. All right, all right. Did Michael Jackson do it, Juan? Juan says Michael Jackson did it. Did he do the vowels like that? I'm sure he did. I don't know. I don't know that I've ever listened.
Starting point is 00:58:47 to that. Mama say, Mama Samma Makusa. Okay, that was, I don't know what that was. But we all sing it when we hear it. Yeah, that's for sure. And then you all act like you know what each other's saying, right? That's true. I think Michael Jackson did do it in some of those choruses and stuff.
Starting point is 00:59:03 My favorite still. And then I'm going to move on. And this is, guys, if you're ever like, you know, anywhere in public dancing and maybe it's like a first date kind of situation, you should have the DJ play Hollaback Girl, just so you can see if your date can. spell bananas at the end because if she can then okay you can continue the date but if she can't that girl's dumb your kids will be dumb run you know when they go that that stuff is bananas and then you have you'll have girls out there going banana it's bananas anyway all right
Starting point is 00:59:40 we got to move on all right as we do so I don't know what happened it's this crazy can I share with you this absolute airhead. This is so dumb. I am embarrassed for this chick. Who is this chick? She's a girl who would go, nah. Why is the left obsessed with trains? This is a very Atlas shrug kind of thing. Because in the book, they're all obsessed with trains. They think that trains are the panacea for all the world's problems. So this chick, who is a candidate for Senate, I guess out of Utah, I almost, I don't know if it's a parody of I don't think this is a parody account. It's an actual thing. And she writes, she tweets with a picture of herself in a train yard, awkward.
Starting point is 01:00:27 Quote, how cool would it be to build a nationwide passenger railway system to revitalize our public transportation and make it affordable and accessible for all Americans is what I will work for in the U.S. United States Senate. It's like in high school When somebody's running for student council You know I'm like I demand I will make sure that no homework is given on Fridays It's like the kind of promises that they make Uh
Starting point is 01:01:02 You Why are they always go to trains though I mean did you see And of course she's a Democrat If I didn't mention that I didn't need to Because you know isn't Amtrak like a union job thing? Isn't that a union job program Amtrak?
Starting point is 01:01:22 Has she ever ridden on Amtrak before? And why would you ride a train across the mirror when you could just hop a flight and do it for cheaper? Or hop a flight and do it, you know, pretty cheap, but you would save a lot of time. Like think about it, four hours compared to however mini on a train. That's so dumb. Yeah, if I want a scenic trip across the United States,
Starting point is 01:01:49 I want to drive it. And they always go, again, to old stuff. Trains are old. Let's go back to old tech and old transit. They always do this. Like Gavin Newsom wanted a train from, what was it, Los Angeles to San Francisco. I'm not kidding you. How much did they say,
Starting point is 01:02:10 how many billions did they say it would need a couple hundred billion to just like keep going? amount of money. Literally from Sanford. I would, for 300 billion, I'll rickshaw you from San Fran to L.A. I mean. Let's poop on you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:26 This is crazy. They all do this. They all go to this. These are the extent of their, their policies. Doesn't make sense. This is one of the reasons, too, this kind of stuff. So this political piece, Trump's trying to dismantle the blue wall again. That would be a disaster for Biden.
Starting point is 01:02:40 So you guys know what the blue wall is, right? That's Rust Belt, Rust Belt states. and that's you get into it's Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. And Trump did it against Hillary Clinton back in 2016, but that was a weird election because it was Hillary Clinton. Literally no one likes her. Democrats don't even like Hillary Clinton. They're just not, they're not fans of her. And so they, they, Biden barely won it in 2020.
Starting point is 01:03:10 He literally only won Pennsylvania and Wisconsin by one point. And he carried Michigan by three. Public polling is, I think, unreliable and temperamental and very, very flaky. You can't rely on public polling because you, I think when we've talked about the problem with polling before, you're immediately putting, you're immediately, uh, biasing your survey pool because all of this is done with landlines and literally nobody has landlines anymore, you know, except for like, no offense, but you know, maybe some, I literally don't, I, I have people who listen to this radio program or watch the simulcast, who are the elder generations. And they're like, we don't even have
Starting point is 01:03:59 landlines. I don't know who has landlines anymore. I really don't. We, I don't know who has them. Hotels and hospitals. Yeah, so you can't really, you know, that's not where you're going to survey. So they said that this blue wall. They're very concerned about this because they are, I mean, they're basically in a statistical dead heat when you factor in the margin of error. But my concern is that why in the world is Trump in a dead heat with Biden, who is the worst president I think we've ever had? You know, when I asked everybody last week, the people who lived through Carter and the people who, if you could compare him to Biden now, who do you think is worse? And out of like 6,000 responses, I think very few of them were Carter. It was very interesting to see that. And this, I think the idea that Trump is undefeatible, is going to be very, very careful.
Starting point is 01:05:05 careful not to get lulled into this, you know, sense of security, false sense of security and this apathy here because it shouldn't be this close with Biden being that bad. It should not be this close. This is why Trump needs to literally, if he was, this is where I wish he was more disciplined. If he just focused on policy, particularly the economy and jobs and immigration, and he just hammered that nonstop relentlessly, didn't talk about his trials or anything else, because I think people realize the trial stuff is weird, even if they're not giant Trump fans. I think they realize the modern or the regular average everyday person I think wonders why is this? It's so weird.
Starting point is 01:05:44 And they look at the Bidens and nothing's happening with Hunter Biden and everything else. I think that sits with them. But they've, I'm telling you, they've, the Biden doesn't have a lot of longevity in the rust belt. And this is one of the reasons why he's kind of all over the place on it. and he's he was trying to remember he rolled back some of the new EPA restrictions were concerned automobile manufacturing and he's in a difficult position with EVs and that's like a disaster that's looming. That's a whole other topic. But that blue wall I'm telling you, I think if, well, I remember when Trump took Pennsylvania in 2016, I was like, oh, that's it. I was in New York
Starting point is 01:06:28 when all this happened and I was watching all the numbers come in live and I was looking at all the exit polls. I'm like, oh, this is done. I knew the moment before it had been called. I was like, this is done. This is it. There's no way that Clinton, I mean, Biden or Trump just, just Kool-Aid manned through the blue wall. There's no way Hillary Clinton's going to come back from this. And I saw it too with Biden in 2020 when Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, their numbers were coming. And I thought, oh, boy, this is really going to be close and tough. Trump could do it if he's disciplined and he stays on message. And I think, think people need to help him in that and react to the stuff when he talks about policy and
Starting point is 01:07:06 hammers on that. I think there should be, remember, he responds to reaction. Everybody has a currency. He likes public support. That's his currency. And I think the more that people react to him, doing the hits, hitting the hits, right, talking about the economy and low taxes and look at the economy. It was like this, this. That serves him so well. And he can talk about that stuff better than Biden can anyway. Well, he could talk better than Biden can anyway. What am I saying? Right. I mean, yeah, It's true. Can we play some of this KJP stuff because the audio that is coming out of this is amazing.
Starting point is 01:07:39 So the press avail, she keeps being asked, has Biden been silent? Like talking about the college protest? She's like, oh, Biden has not been silent. He hasn't even literally tweeted about this. Listen to this.
Starting point is 01:07:58 You mentioned what he said in 2017 after Charlottesville. He said about Trump's response then. Charlottesville for me was a moment where I thought silence would be complicity. Yeah. So how does he explain, how do you explain, is silence this week? The president has not been silent on this issue when it comes to hate speech, anti-Semitism. He started, wait, he started, he launched the first ever anti-Semitism, a strategy to counter anti-Semitism, something that no other president did. No other president do. A school building at an Ivy League campus guy.
Starting point is 01:08:32 And we call that out and we said that is not peacefully protesting. Taking over a building at a university or college is not peacefully protesting. I don't think that you get to say anything about it. When you were quite with BLM. That's exactly. It's the same people that did BLM that are doing this now. And I don't think that you, you don't get to be like, well, that's not a former, because you guys were calling this all mostly peaceful protest this whole time. They were calling that mostly peaceful protest this entire time.
Starting point is 01:09:01 You don't get to sit here and go, oh, no. that's not protest now you set this up and enabled it and made it happen because you were all quiet during all of the stuff with BLM i know we got to get moving we got florida man on the way as we do so if you haven't switched to patriot mobile but you're like oh i don't do Netflix or anything like that because i don't want to donate to the left if you have not switched to patriot mobile you're already donating more to the left than you ever would have if you were using Netflix or anything else that you think is progressive owned i promise you you're donating probably two to three times more because these cell phone companies with their political action committees, you would fall over if you knew the chunk of your bill that went to that.
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Starting point is 01:11:03 driver. It was in Pinellas County. Nolan Goines, 46, was charged with battery and according to the arrest report, it started over headlights. And so he threw pasta sauce from the passenger seat of his vehicle and struck the driver of the other car through his open window. And the pasta hit the victim in his arms, legs, and torso, he was uninjured. Why would you, and he, this guy, so this guy was booked. He was, this was in St. Petersburg, it was about 9 p.m. on Thursday of last week. And he ended up, He went to jail. He was taken into custody. He posted a $1,000 bond, so he's out.
Starting point is 01:11:37 I mean, that's assault. And I would imagine, is there probably, like, an additional elevated thing because they were in a vehicle? I don't know. Let's see here. One Florida man, it's like 44 pounds. I don't care about this one. I want to do the Wawa Rampage. Wawa.
Starting point is 01:11:53 This woman, police said, was experiencing excited delirium. A Florida woman stabbed a man in a wild Wawa Rampage. Whampage. Before threatening employees and smashing computers, they police. Christina Crane, 37, was charged with attempted felony murder, criminal mischief, and aggravated assault, and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
Starting point is 01:12:16 She, Pinellas County, or Pinellas Park Police Department dealt with the situation. They think that she may have been under the influence at the time. And she was in a state of excited delirium when she entered the store. She told one
Starting point is 01:12:30 office worker, I will kill you. And she actually was going to try to stab a female office employee in the head. She was swinging a knife around. Oh my gosh. She crashed computer monitors. She did, they said about $1,000 worth of property damage. What in the world? She's crazy.
Starting point is 01:12:47 She looks crazy. Look at her face. Look at those eyes. Jents, let me explain something to you. As a, and all my sisters out there, y'all agree with me. Listen to us ladies when we tell you, crazy women have a look. They got a look. It's in the eyes.
Starting point is 01:13:02 that woman's got crazy eyes. Look at her eyes. She's crazy. You see people with crazy eyes like this. I don't care if they're pretty. I don't care if they're fit. You run the other way because you will live in a live in hell. Run the other way.
Starting point is 01:13:17 I'm helping you. My brothers. I'm helping you. You're welcome. The biggest meth bus in Orlando history landed a guy, a Florida man behind bars. He had 150 pounds. of meth plus all kinds of prescription, medication, thousands of press pills, cocaine, all kinds of stuff, like a million dollars worth of stuff. So they seized, oh, he had tons of
Starting point is 01:13:44 fentanyl on him too. Thirty-five-year-old George, I can't, Bohais of Orlando, the DOJ said. So he's going to be in prison for a longie-timey. Stay with us. Third hour on the way. The anti-Semitism bill that Mike Lawler has has a definition that is so broad that many of the Jewish groups like J Street and Nexus and others cannot support. So why would you do that except if you want to weaponize anti-Semitism and you want to use it as a political ploy? Weaponize anti-Semitism? She's saying that Republicans are seizing and pouncing upon the left's rabid anti-Semitism at the universities that they control. I think it's already been weaponized. you ab. Say something nice. I don't have anything nice to say. Say something nice. I can't say anything nice.
Starting point is 01:14:41 There's nothing nice that I have to say. Welcome to the show. Third hour. Top of it. Dana Lash with you. Can listen coast to coast. You can watch the simulcast of the radio show as well. That was premier Jopal that you just heard. So ridiculous. That was it was just a, it was dumb. They were seizing and weaponizing this anti-Semitism. I'm pretty sure that the anti-Semitism. I'm pretty sure that the anti-Eympal. semites weaponize the anti-Semitism. If I had to make a guess, right, Kane? That's kind of how that goes.
Starting point is 01:15:11 That's usually how it goes. Usually how it works. And it's weird how she would be condemning the calling out of anti-Semitism. But not the actual anti-Semitism itself, though. The anti-Semitism itself. Just the calling out of it. So that's weird that she wouldn't actually condemn it, right? You don't call it out.
Starting point is 01:15:32 It's bad to acknowledge, call out the anti-Semitism. You're weaponizing it by calling it out. That's what she's just saying right there. That's what she's saying. So I want to switch gears here. We've been talking about the protest and we've been getting into some other stuff. We'll have some economic stuff coming up as well. But we got to talk about this issue with the DEI in one aspect of American culture that is considered the last frontier. The diversity, what is it the dumb everybody
Starting point is 01:16:08 idiots that's what DEI stands for it is it's what it's it's what it is it's part of this Marxist CRT effort and you've seen it in movies you've seen it in music it's been in Hollywood you see it in academics and a lot of people
Starting point is 01:16:26 think that if there is a slice of American life in which they do not participate then it doesn't affect them which as we've seen, that's an absolute lie, right? We've seen due process eroded by going through the doorway of firearm ownership. And I've always warned people just because you don't on firearms does not mean, that's a variable. It does not mean that this cannot, this formula cannot be weaponized against you as well.
Starting point is 01:16:54 If they can cite something with firearms, they'll cite something with any issue. And there's one particular bit of American life that I think that conservatives, are really weird about, and I think it's because a lot of them are just unfamiliar with it. And I've noticed that conservatives treat this industry now the way that conservatives treated Hollywood and academia back in the 40s and 50s. They gave up on it. They didn't think that it was a worthwhile investment of their time. They didn't engage. One of the two biggest at the time, academics and movies and music, Hollywood, arts and entertainment, the biggest distribution methods of information.
Starting point is 01:17:44 And conservatives just gave up on it. They didn't get involved. We all know this. We all talk about it. What do they do? They retreated to their think tanks and their associations and they went in an elected office, and that's all well and good. But everything political first.
Starting point is 01:18:03 is a cultural issue. Again, DEI and CRT is just an example. It began as a cultural touchstone in college, in the 60s, under Derek Bell. And then it manifests throughout the decades to actual policy and law that we see today. Anyone who tells you otherwise is ignorant of culture too ignorant to ever be taken seriously on any issue. It's dangerous to listen to dumb people. politics is forever downstream from pop culture. So as I said, there's a particular industry that American, that conservatives look at, and not just conservatives in the United States, but I think writ large, look at as though it's like Hollywood, it's like arts and entertainment and academia in the 40s and 50s.
Starting point is 01:18:56 We shouldn't get, that's not us. We don't do this. We don't take part in it. We don't have anything to do with it. Some actually cast a wary. eye on it. Some, the moment I mention it, they tune out. And you know what that industry is? It's the gaming industry. You would be shocked at how many libertarians and conservatives are in gaming. Shocked. And that's only if you are unfamiliar with the community. It is, yes, it's people sitting down and playing video games. And yes, I place, I casually play. I'm not like a super serious gamer. I don't even use that to describe myself. There's only certain types of games that I play. And I enjoy them because it's escapist. It's away from politics. I always have to be doing something. I like to be engaged. I like to think. And I like stuff that requires the involvement of
Starting point is 01:19:53 strategy, right? Requires strategy. And there's a lot of really, really great titles out there. And it's a place where everybody can go and get away from the noise of everything is racist or sexist or this or that or this or that or that or it was anyway. And just like DEI and CRT came for your movies and your television shows and your stories and your songs and then your books and your degrees. And now it's even lowering the standards in medicine and it's going after and lowering standards regarding science and it's in our military and it's everywhere else. Gaming has been the last frontier because by and large, people look at gamers like they're weird, especially if they're adults. And that's not the case. And as Penn and Teller's
Starting point is 01:20:43 brilliant episode of BS, the show that is named I Can't Say on Air, they explore this a decade ago. It is absolutely mind-numbingly ridiculous to say that playing violent video games leads to violence. It is a gun control argument that some well-meaning but clueless conservatives have adopted to use to describe video games. Just know that you're literally using gun grabber formulation to now try to denigrate a perfectly acceptable recreational activity. And so by and large, they've ignored gaming and they thought it doesn't apply to us. It doesn't have anything to do with us. Well, it does because a lot of your latest television shows are coming from gaming stories. A lot of your movies are coming from the video game realm. A lot of your stuff, a lot of music,
Starting point is 01:21:32 Music is coming from gaming now. It is the last frontier of non-PC, and it's getting, it's under attack by DEI. We told you a few weeks ago about Sweet Baby Ink. They have these stupid consultancy firms, and these consultancy firms create themselves, and they bestow upon themselves, the authority of what you should be able to see in terms of what titles are published and which aren't. and you have to be DEI all of this stuff
Starting point is 01:22:06 in order to be accepted and if you're not then they try to get a rage mob against you and shut you down and run you out of business and shame you. There have been people's lives who have been
Starting point is 01:22:17 I mean there are people killed themselves over this entire companies have folded because of the rage mob and it's running rampant in games because a lot of people don't know really how to handle it they're unfamiliar with gaming
Starting point is 01:22:28 and they're doing it again there's a story it's a game called Stellar Blade. I don't play it. I mean, I like first-person shooter games and things like that. I want to be able to strategize on how to take down giant beasts. And I've not played this game, but it's, I mean, it's a very popular game. So long story short, this game called Stellar Blade. Some of the e-girls, I guess, are upset because they are mad about the female character Eve's outfit. And I find it incredibly ironic that chicks, and this is not all of them. I have, I know some really fantastic women
Starting point is 01:23:07 who stream, they're on Twitch, they play games, and they're engaging without having to show their boobs. They're engaging without having to act like horrors. They're engaging and they play well. They actually play well. They're not like, oh, I'm a chick. I'm going to start a band and all I know is three power chords. Like they actually can, you know, play. But there's a small number of girls, these e-girls, that think that Eve was dressed too skimply, and they were complaining about this while wearing necklines that went down to their navels and demanding that video game characters do not dress as they do when they're streaming, which I think is incredibly ironic. And it's, yes, it's absolutely a valid observation. And so they decided that the developers, they were being pressured to,
Starting point is 01:23:58 like, you know, we're going to have an update. We're going to give you some clothes. There was like, for instance, this holiday rabbit bunny suit. And they altered it and they were basically covering her up a little bit. Oh, my gosh. And there were some players who were so tired of all of this fourth, fifth, eleventhieth wave feminist nonsense and all of this other stupid stuff infecting games that they said, okay, we, this is, you're censoring things now. We want a refund. and so they started refunding people.
Starting point is 01:24:29 And then all of these chicks that were the original people that had a fit about a video game character's outfits are now going, can you believe that these people want refunds over this video game character's outfits? You see what I'm saying? And so now there have been some developers and some players that have stood up and said,
Starting point is 01:24:48 we're tired of this and they're pushing back and they're like, you know, save Stellar Blade. I seem there's a petition trying to get it to go back the way it was. And everyone's saying it's like, Gamergate 2, which was the first Gamergate 1 was the first blow up. Now, it sounds like it's silly. You might think because you don't play video games, this is so dumb.
Starting point is 01:25:08 Why are people upset over this? But it's not the outfit and it's not the refund and it's not any of that stuff. It is the fact that here you again have another instance of this stupid, woke, scold movement trying to go out and pressure game developers and these publishers into changing or altering things. They're going through it with Warhammer right now. And there's a all-male class of warriors that they're now trying to say, oh, well, there's females in it too. They're revising their canon so that they can be more female-friendly. They're female-friendly already. They have an all-female warrior tribe already. You don't need to insert women in the male,
Starting point is 01:25:59 all warrior tribe. You don't need to do that. The custodes. You don't need to do that. This is what I'm talking about. It has nothing to do with outfits. It has everything to do with hijacking and colonizing game spaces and turning them into absolute crap. That's what it is. They want everything to be like borderlands where you are awarded after you beat the boss, the final boss, you're awarded by a rainbow color unicorn called Butts stallion and a trans warrior. Yeah. They want to make everything like borderlands, which is so annoying.
Starting point is 01:26:35 I almost want to vomit rainbows. I couldn't even. I was done. I deleted it. I was done. This is what I'm talking about. Yes, that was the tiny Tina deal. But you understand what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:26:48 So you need to pay attention to this stuff because I guarantee you your kids are or your grandkids are. And this is what they like to do. And the stuff that they like to do and the places that they like to go to escape this nonsense is under attack. So where are you? Just because you're not involved in it doesn't mean you shouldn't speak up for what's right. You speak up when DEI is getting people fired at their workplaces. You speak up when you don't want to have to change your pronoun usage.
Starting point is 01:27:15 This stuff is happening in gaming now. And it is the last frontier. Don't be like the conservatives back in the 40s and 50s with Hollywood and academia and turn your head and then bitch about it 20 years later when another slice of American life is taken over. Stop giving them pie slices. They're taking the whole damn dessert. Stop. There's a whole petition that you can go to and save Stellar Blade. They have a petition where you can go and sign online as well. Got to pay attention to this stuff because they guarantee you your opposition is. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for
Starting point is 01:27:56 Dana's Quick Five. California, their population has grown. Gavin Newsom wants you to think it's because people are fleeing red states and moving to California, but it's not. It's because of illegal immigration. They're saying, oh, well, they finally, they've been adding people for the first time since 2020. But are they here in the United States legally? The answer is no. No. Also, Elon Musk launches the XTV app. I don't know how this is going to go. I feel like you need to fix. all the algorithm problems with X first. But he's released the long-anticipated launch of XTV.
Starting point is 01:28:35 He wants to turn the site into an Everything app, which will be compatible with most smart devices, except for Substack. The Tesla founder shared a 12-second trailer on X, and they unveiled the logo and all this stuff. So that's where everything's going. It's going to be, that's, and I think the Everything app, that's exactly what, I mean, that's what you should.
Starting point is 01:28:57 I mean, he's smart to do it, and that's what it's all going towards. This, the Waymo, that's one of those self-driving cars. The Waymo, a self-driving car, was spotted plowing down the wrong side of the street. A video in downtown San Francisco making the rounds, showing this autonomous vehicle, just driving fast down the wrong side of the road in San Francisco. And it looks like it was trying to overtake unicyclists. and it took over the entirety of the oncoming lane, and they managed to stop the vehicle.
Starting point is 01:29:36 But the company was arguing that it's robo-taxie in a statement of San Francisco Chronicle. Oh, it did the right thing. It swerved into the oncoming lane. That's what it... Yeah, did it, though. That sounds crazy. And all these cars have problems in San Francisco.
Starting point is 01:29:51 That's just wild. We have more in store. Stick with us. Whether you're a policy wonk, a news junkie, or simply someone hungry for insightful discourse, that Dana Show podcast has your back. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:30:06 So if someone from land in Gaza shoots at our service members who are on the $320 million pier that we're building, you're telling me our service members can shoot back. They have the right to return fire to protect themselves. Now, again... So now I want to move to the likelihood that you think someone,
Starting point is 01:30:28 someone from land in Gaza might shoot at our service members on this pier. Do you think that that's a likely scenario? That's possible, yes. So that was questioning of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and he was being asked by Matt Gates there was a congressional hearing as to whether or not American forces that have been building that Biden-floaty aid pier, right off of a couple, what, five miles out, not five miles out, how many miles out? It's just a cut like a maybe a mile out, not even that, from Gaza,
Starting point is 01:31:08 whether or not that could actually come under attack by Gaza and forces. And Austin says yes. Why are we there then? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, bottom of this third hour. The Biden administration would have us do more. Gaza than any of the other Arab League nations surrounding Gaza. And we don't owe them a damn thing. We don't know them nothing, not a single thing. And they've already fired mortars at our service
Starting point is 01:31:39 members who have been sent there to construct this floating pier so that we can send more billions of dollars of aid to Hamas. And that's what, and you can say, no, Dana, it's going to the Gazans, really? So tell me where it went the last time and why did Hamas end up with it? And the time before that, where did it go and why did Hamas end up with it? Explain that. I mean, you even had ABC doing stories on it. Like, explain that. It goes to Hamas. It's just wild. And so this, and this is all coordinated. All of this is coordinated. I mean, you have the ongoing stuff with Gaza, election year, and then the stuff on the college campuses.
Starting point is 01:32:22 It's all coordinated. So that means then technically our forces then could be put into actual, like a military conflict with Gaza forces then. Because we're doing this for some reason. Why couldn't Egypt just give them aid? They share a border. Or Jordan. Or Lebanon. Or any of these other nations.
Starting point is 01:32:45 Why couldn't any of these other nations provide aid? Why do we have to provide the most? Why do we have to construct the pier? why do we have to do any of it i mean votes have consequences and hamas was elected there you go not my problem just just stunning absolutely stunning now on top of this Biden just given all kinds of money away he uh canceled another six billion dollars canceled we all got more debt that we're going to have to pay and uh it was 317,000 Americans that they said were scammed by an art school. And so that brings the total handouts to more than
Starting point is 01:33:33 160 billion right before the election. Jiminy. It is stunning. It was the education department. They said that the school misled students about alumni success and they canceled. I, that's, this is not something that should go to the taxpayers. I mean, I kind of feel like if you got scammed by an art school, then you, how do you get scammed by an art school? You just didn't do your due diligence and it's not everybody else's responsibility. It's just, it's not. It's just, it's crazy. So this is the latest.
Starting point is 01:34:17 In addition to all of this, the six, six billion dollars, they said that, and this comes down at, after the Supreme Court already ruled that he can't do this type of stuff. But he's doing it. There's the Art Institute of Philadelphia. They said that people who attended between January 2004 and October 2017 are going to see their debt erased. It's not a race. It's just given to all of us. 160 billion total now.
Starting point is 01:34:44 Over 4.6 million votes. I mean, students impacted. Yeah. And why are we paying for Hamas rioters tuition? How many of those students protesting you think had some of their debt already canceled? I mean, it's kind of a rhetor. You know it's a good number of it. I mean, it's kind of a rhetorical question.
Starting point is 01:35:08 I mean, that's, this is just, it's crazy. And so this is where they said this particular chain of this university, according to the government, they said they misled students about the success of graduates, blah, blah, blah. How is that any different from what the government's done with student loans? at least you know at least these people came out and said yeah it's a scam i i have no words 160 billion dollars total and again this is this is right i mean this is buying votes it's right before the election you're buying votes i wanted to share with you this also this is a piece from the associate of press and it's actually pretty stunning listen to this headline and tell me if
Starting point is 01:36:01 you think what what sticks out to you okay these cities raise taxes for child care parents say the free daycare quote changed my life free the city raised taxes and these people for to pay for child care and these people per the Associated Press say it's free that's not how free works I mean, they literally raised taxes, then it's not actually free. You see what I say with the economic illiteracy in this country? It's not free if you're, I mean, they, they, wow, but that's how, that's how the economy works, right? There are some conservatives that actually support this type of policy. The article states that it was in Norlands, and it talks to these different parents that needed child care, didn't, couldn't get it.
Starting point is 01:37:13 And so the education reporting collaborative, this is the thing that reports on this, they were saying that the city decided to raise taxes and fund a program called city seats. and it's the daycare that is paid for by the taxes that is most certainly not free. And that's not what taxpayers should be doing in the first place. Why are taxpayers paying for, I don't think, I mean, I, like property tax, all of that. You never really own your own property. Everything should be a graduated sales tax based on income. Actually, I think all that's, but if you've got to have something, then have that. I shouldn't be paying for your damn kid's school.
Starting point is 01:37:53 I shouldn't be paying for daycare. I shouldn't be paying for anybody else's kids that ain't mine. either take responsibility for your kids or keep your niece kissing. And don't give me the, well, sometimes people fall in hard times. I came from hard times. You don't make them easier in it to basically take a line from Ben Franklin. You help them to get out of it. You don't apply welfare program after welfare program and keep people easy in this hard time.
Starting point is 01:38:20 You help them get away out of it and you help by getting government out of the way. allowing, you know, not having a crazy excessive taxation. Not, for instance, making college tuition, so unbelievably expensive. It's free. They raise the taxes to pay for the child care and it's free. And the AP ran that like a serious. It was their headline. So you know that their headline writer, you know that the person who wrote that
Starting point is 01:38:48 story didn't know any different either. I wanted to play for you talking about DEI and everything else earlier because it's in the church now. We're talking about gaming. it's everywhere gaming everything uh this is audio sound bite 19 and this uh they had this like the umc united methodist church general conference they had a big vote with the umc like didn't they have a big vote as to whether or not they were going to accept like you know all like uh all kinds of DEI stuff and then some of the churches voted to leave the UMC there was a church in our area that voted to leave it. So the UMC General Conference, they applauded themselves. I want
Starting point is 01:39:32 you to listen to this sound bite. And this is one of the reasons this is this is this sound of a dead church. Listen to this. You have now had multiple opportunities to practice inclusion. And we wanted to report back on one of them, gender inclusion. Who was called upon to speak and who actually did speak in the plenary and legislative committees. So how did you do? Combining the data from across 14 legislative committees. Here is our report card today. Oh.
Starting point is 01:40:10 Can you believe that? 51% female, 47% male. One percent non-binding. Yes. Hey, folks, come on. You saw it here first. This woman is working a long time for this. when he was writing that women should be quiet in the church.
Starting point is 01:40:27 It's this woman that he had in mind. I'm positive. Yeah, what is the non-binary thing? If you're a church and you're focusing on every identity but being a child of the kingdom, you're doing church wrong. If you're a church and you're focusing on any other identity than being a Christian, you're doing church wrong.
Starting point is 01:40:50 That is not, I can't stand this. I cannot stand this stuff because it's satanic. It's absolutely satanic. It's making an idol of political identity and putting that before God. It is satanic. All of the DEI, C or take. That's why. Because it's placing identity first, making an idol of it.
Starting point is 01:41:13 That's your golden calf. And for them to do that in the church, just goes to show you that even the devil can cite scripture. That's a sound of a church that is lost. that is a lost of this world entity that's so sad and that's that's that's that's why by the way tyrants marks this is why carl marks hated christianity he hated christianity because christianity cements is is a recognition of god's place is number one over that of government over that of tyrants over that of any other ideology over your race over your any orientation over any of that no one cares about anything else your child of the kingdom first and four
Starting point is 01:41:57 foremost. That's it. That's your identity. Nothing else matters. To divide everything up by identities is to question God. It's sinful. That church, what those people were doing was sinful. And can I be honest, I don't want to see a woman stepping up and speaking and preaching in a church. I know it's like very, you're not supposed to say that stuff, but either you follow the Bible or you don't. I don't want to see any of that stuff. Get mad of me. It might be an unpopular opinion. I think I'm the oldest younger person of baby Gen X. I don't know. But am I wrong, Kane?
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Starting point is 01:42:48 When will we put an end to this wacko policy by this wacko prime ministry? That is not acceptable. There are a couple of things which are going on here today, which is not acceptable. And I ask all members please to keep themselves, to control themselves. I'm going to ask two things. One. I'm going to ask the honorable leader of the opposition to withdraw that term, which is not considered parliamentary.
Starting point is 01:43:26 Mr. Speaker, I replace WACO with extremely. extremist. He is an extra. The honorable member to please, I'm going to ask the leader of the opposition once again to just withdraw that comment. Please. Oh, gosh. The fight the honorable member. I'm going to ask. This is the conservative leader of Canada's party, Pierre Poliere. He was ejected from Canada's House of Commons because he called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a wacko and an extremist during a question period and he is a wacko and extremist you know pierre uh polivir follows me on
Starting point is 01:44:13 twitter on x he's the guy if you don't remember him do you remember the reporter asking this canadian politician stupid questions and the canadian politician was eating the apple and it was an amazing exchange that's pierre poli verre and um he i mean he was being honest and they were they apparently were debating british columbia's decriminalization of hardcore drugs. And that's something that apparently the conservative party was, they were pushing against. And there was another conservative MP that was also expelled. And I like that guy's name is Fergus, the speaker.
Starting point is 01:44:51 Speaker Fergus. I love it. But he said, what Polivara had said was, quote, when will we put an end to this wacko policy by this wacko prime minister? And they're like, oh, oh, that's so disgraceful. In the United States, Democrat staffers are making porn tapes in the Senate chambers. But hey. And publishing it.
Starting point is 01:45:15 But you can't call in Canada a wacko, a wacko, because it's little Castro. Little Castro over there. Castro Jr., Trudeau. And so he was ejected from the chamber. And a bunch of other conservative MPs followed, by the way. So it wasn't just him. I mean, I had a lot of people standing with him as they should because that's ridiculous. I mean
Starting point is 01:45:36 the guy what he was saying was was true so they're all they were all in a fit over it they were all upset goodness now
Starting point is 01:45:47 a quick note so I still I may gosh we're still doing it a day by day thing whether or not I'm going to be on air tomorrow because they've been on two weeks I'm on call
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Starting point is 01:46:08 on air. So I don't know until last minute. It's done Friday. Yes, done Friday. All right. Today's stupidity came. All right. Looks like it is KJP. I am so surprised. I know. All the stupid. It's crazy. Ducey was talking to her about the encampments, the matching tents, the reports of people actually.
Starting point is 01:46:28 You know, there's organizations out there funding this. Juan, go ahead and listen. Some of these encampments, they had matching tents. being told that there are professional outside agitators involved. We don't know if they're being paid to so chaos by domestic folks or foreign entities. Does President Fide want his administration to find out who is funding to protest? What I can say, you know, I cannot speak to the organizations that are being reported out on the ground.
Starting point is 01:47:02 Okay, well there it is. Can't speak to any of it. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know what the deal is. It's almost like this administration wants all this strife. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 01:47:10 They can't, you know, he can't even denounce the infantata stuff. That does it for us today, folks. Make sure you go sign up over at Subject, Chapman, first. Find us on YouTube, Facebook, like, and subscribe. Have a great night.

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