The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Wednesday May 15 - Full Show

Episode Date: May 15, 2024

Biden and Trump agree to two debates on June 27th and September 10th. Gavin Newsom says California is the “national blueprint” for homelessness. A Missouri GOP candidate drops an ad saying “Don�...��t be weak and gay”. The DOJ is coming to Texas after the parents rejected their kids’ CRT curriculum. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ironically performs a Neil Young song while handing Ukraine Billions of more money which reminds Dana of her brief spat with Neil Young. Jordan Peterson’s daughter gets criticized by men for her outfit on Mother’s Day. Dana received a flier in the mail about her school board being investigated by the Justice Department. Biden announces he’ll propose a 100% tariff on EV’s made in China. King Charles has unveiled the first official portrait of himself since his coronation. A man gets caught filming a woman in a dressing room at a Nordstrom Rack, proving why men don’t belong in women’s dressing rooms. Nashville home prices have skyrocketed.Please visit our great sponsors:Ammo Squaredhttps://ammosquared.comEnsure you are prepared for whatever comes your way with ammosquared.comBlack Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  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.Lumenhttps://lumen.meUse code DANASHOW to get $100 off your Lumen.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 Listen, I think the Trump campaign made their proposal very clear when Donald Trump said he'd be willing to debate anytime, anywhere, any place. And so what we want and what we have laid out is that we want to do this sooner rather than later. We should do it in June after his criminal child is likely to have concluded. And after the president returns from the G7 summit, it should be, yes, in studio with no audience so that the candidates can clearly articulate their visions for the country. Is an audience a deal breaker? Is it a deal breaker for you? Listen, it's Donald Trump who said he would do this anytime, anywhere, any place. So I don't think that they should have any problems with what we have proposed.
Starting point is 00:00:38 He's the one who said he's ready to go. So we should be set to go once we have proposals in from networks. So we're excited to debate that the question is will Donald Trump accept it? Willie? Nobody knows. I mean, I'm sure he will because I, well, yeah, he did. I mean, he's going to do it. He's going to accept it.
Starting point is 00:00:59 but it all depends on, I don't think they've, have they responded yet? Because this all happened so early. Yeah, go ahead and play this. Play this. Say it to respond. In the studio?
Starting point is 00:01:09 No, cut three. Three, cut three. So. Oh, absolutely. I've been trying to get, you know, he's issuing it. I wonder whether or not he shows up because, you know,
Starting point is 00:01:19 he also challenged me to golf. So I'm a very good golfer. He can't hit a ball 50 yards. He said, I'll give him three aside. But he knows he'll never play. This is sort of like that, I think. But I hope not, because I really think he has to debate. He might as well get it over with. Probably should do it early
Starting point is 00:01:35 so that he can, you know, he's not going to get any better. Don't have any. He's not going to get any better. I mean, they could play golf. I mean, that would, I think that would work. They, they could have a golf off for their debate because I don't think that Biden would be able to actually, I don't think he would be able to stay upright. Those teleprompters are too big just to carry around on the fairways. They are. They're really. I mean, because you know that the media would be there. It's not practical. He'd fall over if he's swaying. So if you're just joining us, welcome to the radio program, Dana Lash with you.
Starting point is 00:02:09 We're at the very top of this first hour and we're going over the news that broke this morning that there's finally, ladies and gentlemen, finally going to be a presidential debate. Believe it or not, we're going to actually have, I think, right? I think we're going to actually have a debate. I mean, that's like what it looks like. So they had two dates that they had, I guess, confirmed one. I know the first one, wasn't the first one with CNN? I don't know who exactly the second one is with. But the first one was reportedly supposed to be with CNN.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And they were saying that it's June 27th for the first debate. So mark your calendars, June 27th. And then the second debate was September 10th. So those are the debate times that they have scheduled or the debate dates. I don't know the time. And I think it's going to be with, I guess, CNN or MSNBC or somebody, but those are the times that they had, that they had picked. So I tweeted out and pulling up my tweet right now, so bear with me. because I wasn't going to read the tweet, but it's so ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:03:30 The video that he did, did you notice one thing that stood out in the video, Kane? Oh, I did. So the one thing that stood on the video, how many cuts were there? Six cuts? Seriously? Juan, how long was that video? 14 seconds? 13 seconds. Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Like a 14 second video and there were six cuts. Yeah, six edit points. Like clearly. edit points. Okay, so you guys are the, because you guys do audio and video. Let me ask you those. Is that normal?
Starting point is 00:04:08 Juan just laughed right now. That was Juan's, Juan edits video all day. That was his response. He just laughed. That's not, that's not normal, right?
Starting point is 00:04:18 Kane, that's not normal. As a matter of fact, whoever made the executive decision to actually put that video out as the challenge leads me to believe that they had nothing better than this to put out. So this was the best they could do.
Starting point is 00:04:35 That poor man had a stroke and he thought he won the debate. He tweeted it out. He was like, yeah, I won that debate. What did he say? After Trump lost, he said that Trump lost two debates with him before. Now, I don't think that you have to be like MAGA all be out, you know. I mean, listen, this is the, this is, sorry, it's 13 seconds. audio soundbite 2, literally 13 seconds. Listen to this.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020. Since then he hadn't shown up for debate. Now he's acting like he wants to debate me again. Well, make my day, pal. I'll even do it twice. Cut. So let's pick the dates, Donald. I hear you're free on Wednesdays.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I mean, well, you would know because you sent your Department of Justice to go and do some shenanigans. So, you know, you would know. Wow. He said he'll even do it twice as he did his 23rd 10. So you know, this is how they did this. They said they gave him a line and they're like, okay, Joe, read this line. Read one line. They fed him one line at a time to read it because he couldn't, he couldn't even probably read the paragraph off a, he's probably coming off whatever dope they jacked him up with. It's like those parents that feed their lines to the two year olds so they can make
Starting point is 00:05:44 those videos of their two year olds saying things that are smart. Yeah. Yeah. It's like that. For the love. So I, yeah, I can't, man. I just can't. So that's the new, that's the big. That's the news is the debate. So the two debates. You think there are actually going to be two debates? I'm asking that to be nice and include you all. June 27th and September 10th. We all know. At CNN hosts the first one. Sure, that's going to be fair and impartial. And the second one is ABC. Why does the RNC agree to this? Why? Why? Like they have two debates and you're going to have the two networks. Actually, I said it would be like MSNBC, maybe. more so but you're going to have these two networks that that clearly have an agenda here and they're
Starting point is 00:06:36 the ones hosting this where's the rnc at who that agrees to all this nonsense oh yeah that sounds fine i guess we'll go ahead and i don't know why i turned irish i guess we'll go ahead and have CNN host the debate there can't be any nothing wrong with that jimini christmas he this the first cut that he did for this it was one sentence and they had a cut in the sense and they had a cut in the sentence. So he couldn't even articulate a sentence without it being cut. I'm just trying to, so what Joe's, here's, if I had to just, the only hope Joe Biden has is to piss off Trump so bad that Trump loses it. But Joe is also a hothead. I dare say that Joe may be a bigger hothead than Trump because Trump is a smart ass, whereas Joe is a not because I do think that that requires, I don't care what your opinion of Trump is, it does require a bit of wit and intelligence to be kind of a smart ass. Joe Biden literally his entire career has been people feeding him stuff. That's it. People feeding him lines, people feeding him
Starting point is 00:07:45 policy, people feeding him bills. It's been his whole, that's his whole schick. And so the, I've just, gosh, I can't even, the audio is so dumb today. That's, that's, He's just got to tweak Trump. That's all he's got to do. I just saw audio of Gavin Newsom. I'm going to try to get to the other stuff on my stupid rundown because now all the audio is coming in. And I'm like, oh, this is all good. I like these things.
Starting point is 00:08:09 These are all actually, you know what? I'm going to, I am going to do this because I just saw this. Poor Juan's like, good grief, really. Like it's nothing we already have with the 11 D,000 cuts. I'm sorry. So Gavin Newsom apparently, and this is Vegas Larry, who sent this over. Gavin Newsom apparently held a press conference wherein he said that California has a national model to address homelessness.
Starting point is 00:08:32 That's literally what he just said in a press conference. Now, Gavin Newsom, and again, he's trying to desperately make, and he said it before, California to be the Democrat version of what Florida is for Republicans, right? Although Florida, that's like a successful model, one would say, whereas California, you have to wade through mounds of feces and needles just to get, you know, to where you're going. So he holds this press conference. And it, the little sign on the podium says, treatment not tense. What does that mean? What does treatment not tense mean? Listen to this. This is this little, he just, this was just a little bit ago. He's, he had a press conference and he says, California, he's trying to get on the other
Starting point is 00:09:25 side of this controversy. California is the national model guys. He literally stole the words out of my mouth from yesterday. Go ahead. Good news, and I'll close on this officially. Oh, boy. State of California is seen a decline in veterans' homelessness. We have a national model. What Proposition 1 did is it reinforced that model, provided more resources to advance that model,
Starting point is 00:09:48 and we're very excited to get those dollars to work. Okay, so I just want to remind everybody what we talked about the other day. California has a $46 billion deficit. They have almost as much in deficit as they took in spending over the last year. They've spent of this deficit, you could attribute it to this, they spent $24 billion across 30 different organizations in the state of California to address homelessness, right? And there was only one project that they actually tracked, probably because it involved liquor, but that's the shots for homeless in San Fran.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Shots for homeless, you get a shot, you get a shot. Like they literally serve them vodka. I'm not joking. Like they, you got a shot of vodka. Or you could have a glass of wine. You could have two drinks a day. You go in, it was an open bar for the homeless. Hell, I would pretend to be homeless at that point. Y'all got any cab back there? Like, I don't have. I'd be like wandering in. I'd have to clear out all of the Democrat suburban women who are winos with the boxed wine. I'd have to clear their fat Lulu Lemon dasses out of the way so I could get up to the bar and get my free cab.
Starting point is 00:11:10 You know what I'm saying? Like I would have to scoge them out of the way with all their spanks and Lulu Lemon. Everybody wrapped up like mummy so they can pretend to be fit. I'd have to belly up to the bar so I could get my free cab. I'd be like, what do I got to do? Like not, I'll just won't shower for a day. Maybe I won't comb my hair. They're like, hey, I'm homeless too.
Starting point is 00:11:28 Where's my cab? Do you get drink tickets? Because this sounds suspiciously like a dive bar club, right? Like, if you get drink tickets and you go in, I mean, is there boots and pants music? What are we talking here? Is it new age, you know, folk that just consists of like a theramen and some like monk chanting? I don't know. What is it?
Starting point is 00:11:48 But it sounds, Kane, this sounds like a Stefan segment from SNL, right? And spinning the hits is DJ baby Bok Choy with knees like biscuits. Just saying. That's what it sounds like. Would you go to that club? Located in the what district? The Castro District of San Francisco. What would you call it?
Starting point is 00:12:16 What would the club be? I can't believe I didn't think of this earlier. Comey get it? I don't know. Comey get it? That is a good one. Comey get it. Get your drink tickets at the door.
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Starting point is 00:14:20 It's time for Dana's Quick Five. It is time for my Quick Five. So first and foremost, oh, why did I put this as a pocket thing? This is cool. 20 Long Island School Districts are playing into higher armed guards. 70,000 kids are said to be protected by firearms because people are getting smart. They realize that our kids should be protected as like our money and banks and our jewelry and jewelry stores, et cetera, et cetera. This is all nice.
Starting point is 00:14:44 It's all good. There's nothing else bad to say. U.S. suffers radio blackouts because we were hit by another solar storm. Isn't that the reason why the northern last. lights that I didn't see. Yes. Were so visible to so many people. All my brady, snotty little friends in Georgia were like,
Starting point is 00:15:01 we need to be there. Yeah, it was solely flames. It wasn't Harvard or anything like that. No, they were like, that's the northern lights. You can't believe, like, all my friends were talking about it. And I couldn't see it because we had a cloud cover. Great job, Texas. Great job.
Starting point is 00:15:13 And then it's going to be in the 90s and sunny all next week. That's wrong with you. Also, could be an online actually be good for you. A new study that someone actually paid to do reveals a surprising finding, according to the Miami Herald. Researchers at the University of Oxford examined 16 years of data from 2.5 million people tracking things like life satisfaction and sense of purpose. They found that people with access to the web scored 8% higher in measures of well-being compared to those without access. This sounds stupid and I don't believe it. They said that they found a positive
Starting point is 00:15:48 correlation between well-being and internet use. Did you ask them? Like, what were the questions, though. You know what I mean? Like, do you feel less alone and you're totally non-existent meat space life when you're online? Because then, yeah, you could assess that their well-being might be a little bit higher than, you know, are you lonely and you use the internet as a crutch for, you know, human interaction or substitute? East Africa outages stir fears over Africa's internet vulnerabilities. But how? How does this happen? One asks, particularly when all of these countries were involved with China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Starting point is 00:16:25 I was told that so many of these nations didn't have to worry about that because they had China's stellar infrastructure. Ban me, you Kami bastards. Ban me. I'm not banned. I'm so upset. They say internet users in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, all had different levels of disruption.
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Starting point is 00:18:13 and Dana's absurd truth podcast. Posted daily from the Dana Show. In America, you can be anything you want. This chick, and if you're watching on the simulcast, we can't play any of it because we'll get totally cited, not just for the song, but for everything else. But this is a Missouri Republican candidate, Valentina Gomez, who made this campaign video.
Starting point is 00:18:40 She jogs in a bulletproof jacket and is like, don't be weak and gay. So does that mean like strong gays only or what? I don't know. I'm curious. But she's running to be secretary of the state. she's trying real hard for a base. She's in Seulard. She's literally like the neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:18:56 That's kind of basically my neighborhood. My old neighborhood in St. Louis is where she's at running. And that's a rainbow neighborhood if ever there was one. It might be a gay or two there. Might be a couple of gays there. I've heard that there are some gays in the Seulard area. But she's like in America, America, you can be anything you want. So don't be weak and gay.
Starting point is 00:19:15 So I would just be like strong gays on Roids only, right? Like that's. Yep. should be a t-shirt. Yeah. Only strong gaze on roids with guns. That's it. Everybody else go to hell.
Starting point is 00:19:25 And then she says, stay blanking hard. And then she's got another, she got a rifle and something else. I mean, she's from Columbia. She's young. And she is going for Jay Ashcroft seat. He's leaving to become governor. And my only complaint is that in her original post, She literally tagged the taint brothers in it.
Starting point is 00:19:53 The what brother? The taint brothers. That's how I know them. Who are the taint brothers? There are those bald dudes who believe in Sharia law. And there's Llamo-fascists who believe in Sharia law. And like newly conservative dudes who think that the conservative movement began when their beans dropped upon puberty. They think that they're,
Starting point is 00:20:19 conservative. Oh, you mean the Tate brothers. Sure. I see what you're saying. What is this? Andrew Taint. That's his name. That is his name. Hey, look, if a dude can go out there and be like, call me a chick, that's their name now. And they try to be real tough and all that stuff and they talk real hard, but all they can do is pay women to sleep with them for money on video. That's all they can do. I mean, you know, okay. But anyway, she, I don't know why, but she like tagged them in her original. So I was open to the idea of kind of digging it. But I saw in the original tweet when I first saw the video that she cced them. And I'm like, why?
Starting point is 00:21:02 Like, why would you, why, if I was going to go seek validation from a dude, I would not pick a balding beta that has to juice up in order to have muscle definition, who probably is, I mean, you thought that the bat caves in China had diseases. just saying like this dude's got more diseases than a bat cave in China. Too soon? No, it's not. It's never too soon. I recognize no boundaries.
Starting point is 00:21:30 But I'm right. You all know I'm right. So why did she see them? That was lame. So as a result, I'm cautious about this one. That's enough to make me cautious. Like, who you roll with says a lot about you if there's no record to speak of at that point. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:21:46 I feel like that's fair. I want to switch gears and talk about all the nonsense that's ongoing in my town because this is a new story. Department of Justice is insisting at Civil Rights Division. They're trying to come in and investigate my town for what they say are civil rights offenses. And they're mad because conservative parents won victory after victory in an overwhelming landslide with over 70% of the vote and taking over school board races. And NBC and all of these other slack activists out there are trying to act like the community is bitterly devoid. But guess what? The community is not bitterly divided. When you win election after election after election after election after election after election after election with over 70% of the vote, hmm, doesn't sound like it's too divided common core, right? That's not how division works. I mean, what kind of Joe Biden hell math is that? That's not how division works. That sounds like an overwhelming majority of parents, who, by the way, include black parents and white parents. and Hispanic parents, Latino parents, Asian parents, Muslim parents, Indian parents.
Starting point is 00:22:53 I mean, everybody's and their brother's parents, included. But it's interesting because all the sloppy white Marxist progressives that I see who keep insisting and pushing this racial drivel ignore all of those parents, just like the Klan did back in the day. So see, they're keeping up appearances. They're ignoring all the minority representation because the minorities rejected. them. This goes back to that Prop 8 in California when they were waging war
Starting point is 00:23:23 at the ballot box over same-sex marriage. And you had the black community and the Hispanic community that overwhelmingly defeated it. It wasn't the white community in California. It was the black and the Hispanic community that were leading the charge. And the progressives did not know what to do.
Starting point is 00:23:39 They can't criticize them because then they're breaking their own rules. Are we racist? I mean, like you've got to answer that question, you know, with any kind of facetious manner. Yes, you are, but they had no idea how to deal with it. So they're like, let's go after the Mormons. That's what they did. They went after the Mormons, even though when the numbers were posted on Secretary of State website and everything was broken out, the Mormons did the least. I'm sorry, but y'all did the least. I know you patch yourselves on the back about it,
Starting point is 00:24:06 but y'all didn't do much. It was the black community and the Hispanic community in California with that measure. It was like 10 years ago. But the left couldn't go after them because you can't be on the left and disagree with someone who's a minority because that makes you a racist. I mean, by damn, you might get a title for a plantation. You're so racist. That's how bad it is. So they don't know what to do. So the only thing that they can do is ignore that they exist. Right. Now, I want you to think about this. This is the party that just in the span of several weeks, right, you had Jerry Nadler go, oh, well, we like immigrants, they pick our fruit and clean our toilets. You had Nancy Pelosi that goes out and says the same. same thing. Just literally yesterday. You had Eric Adams, mayor of Manhattan, go out and say,
Starting point is 00:24:51 yeah, we should be hiring illegal immigrants to be lifeguards in the pools because they're sure good swimmers. I mean, he said that on video. You had Kathy Hochel, governor of New York, last week said that black kids don't know what computers are if they live in the Bronx. That's who these people are. So it should not surprise you that they are ignoring minority representation in South Lake, Texas. Now, why is this a big story? Just as Virginia was a big story with school board, South Lake was the first to push back at the ballot box. And South Lake scored the first victories. And it was a fight that was broken open by a Cuban family here. I watched with my own eyes as a dad from that family was bypassed by an NBC producer because he wasn't white. He didn't support her white narrative. Someone else was taking. video footage and it's still up on Facebook and they just blow, but they're not interested in talking to him because he doesn't support their, oh, this is a racial division narrative. They actively and exerted a lot of effort when you consider that over 70% at the ballot box
Starting point is 00:25:59 to exclude and silence all minority families who stepped out against this. They want you to think that this is about being racist and it's not. I've talked about this. I've been writing about this. I've been discussing this issue with people. And we're going to keep talking about it because you need to be aware of what's happening in your school. The DOJ is coming for you too. So in South Lake, now they got the DOJ coming forward because South Lake parents rejected this critical race theory plan called CACAP.
Starting point is 00:26:31 And they wanted, as I said yesterday, to replace the SROs. They wanted to hire a chief diversity officer, pay him six figures. They were going to establish a snitch line so students could call it. and put on other students permanent record reports of, and this is there where it's perceived microaggressions, that's just the tip of the iceberg. There was a lot of stuff. It all sparked because you had two morons who were stupid enough.
Starting point is 00:26:54 This is why you shouldn't let your kids have social media. They were singing apparently a song that had a racial slur in it, and they said it, and it went all over Snapchat, and those families had to actually switch schools and leave town. It was they apologized profusely. Apologies weren't wanted. It was about total destruction. And so, like I said, I've read about this a lot.
Starting point is 00:27:19 I had a piece that was up in Newsweek about this. Our former mayor, John Huffman, who was there through this whole fight, was writing about this too. It got so bad because, see, here's the thing, the plan that they were trying to push out, they didn't start this out of academic curiosity. They exploited stupid teenagers doing something bad. They asked forgiveness. and then they used these kids' worst moments in their lives.
Starting point is 00:27:42 They exploited it as a way to implement critical race theory education, and they expected us parents to pay for it. They had this, it was their cultural competency plan. And they were going to review student subgroup test performances because they found no, in this, they even had to note there were no significant achievement gaps among the entire ethnic population in the school. But, you know, as I said, these kids on social,
Starting point is 00:28:09 media, they did something dumb. They did something immoral. They're young. Young people are allowed to do stupid things because their brains aren't even fully developed. It's not that they're allowed. It's that they will do dumb things. Racism and bigotry are moral failings, which is why I think the left are notorious centers. But I also agree with Voddy Baccombe, who'd said that you cannot keep sending your kids to Caesar and then be shocked when they come home as Romans. And so they have been, progressive activists were naming private. its citizens and they sent out mailers attacking many of the minority families that had stood against them. It is one of the nastiest things I've ever seen. I got one in the mail because I live here.
Starting point is 00:28:53 They sent out and calling the Cuban family that led the fight. They were the ones who first reported it because they had all these kids in the schools. They went after them and they were smearing them. They called them racist. They sent out a mailer that said, follow these clowns anywhere. They were doxying and smearing private citizens to suppress their participation in this school board fight. That is what the Marxist and South Lake did. The NBC slackivists, NBC refused to include this in the reporting. I know for a fact it was brought to their attention repeatedly and they absolutely refused to include this in the reporting. This is my mailer that I got in my mail. that they sent out.
Starting point is 00:29:44 They have their own pack, the left does. It's funded by some old crusty, sorry boomers, but they're Marxist boomers, that use these kids as the veneer to push their stuff. They were telling each kid in each grade, they had a plan to teach them how to see everyone in racial terms, and they were, and I'm taking this from it, and elevating, they were talking about elevating education according to skin color. they had a quote equity and inclusion grievance process system through which students can report instances of discrimination or perceived microaggressions that inhibit progress towards cultural competence goals it's a direct quote and these microaggressions and discriminatory behaviors were going to be logged in their permanent digital records wow lifelong digital records and they also wanted to publicize when when it happened they're going after the kids not just the adults They wanted to hire teachers and staff according to race.
Starting point is 00:30:46 They wanted to have a racial hiring quota. They also wanted to reduce standards, academic standards, to better accommodate children of other ethnicities, which I think is one of the most racist things I've ever heard in my life. And it's illegal, by the way. You have lawsuits going out scores of them under, what is it, Title VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act over this. And so this is what they incorporated Ibram X. Kendi's critical race theory workshops. They sent their teachers to this stuff. And by the way, the Carol ISD, their school's own data, shows an average of only three incidents per month related to microaggressions. There are almost 9,000 students in the school.
Starting point is 00:31:36 They wanted to push equity over equality, which meant, you know, they don't believe in equal opportunity. They only believe in guaranteed outcomes. And so that's what they did. And there were lawsuits. The family that they attacked, the Cuban family they attacked were actually the first ones to file suit. And so conservative parents, we took over the school board. And I was looking at the breakdown.
Starting point is 00:32:05 So you have all these progressive activists on X right now for Carol. They're saying, oh, Carol's predominantly white. And when they were repeating these statistics to try to argue for this racial narrative, do you know what they did, which I find disgusting? Do you know what they did? they literally omitted half of the minorities in the school. They omitted entirely the Hispanic population, which is like 12% of the school. They omitted several other minorities as well so that they could alter and fudge the math
Starting point is 00:32:39 because they think people on X aren't going to check. You know you can Google this. I pulled it up off of Carol's own website. I also pulled it off of our state education website. I can tell you breakdown by breakdown. They literally omitted the minority students and fudge the numbers to drive a racial narrative. And they're using these lies to bring in the Department of Justice to break the school and crush the families that fought this. This is happening now.
Starting point is 00:33:11 This is, look, it's not enough to have one victory. It is an ongoing war for the soul of your children. We can never relent. I got more on this coming up. So set immigration politics aside for a moment. New diseases are entering through U.S. borders and infections. The University of Nebraska's med center has been tracking it. USA Today's written about it.
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Starting point is 00:35:02 Menopause is something that every woman goes through. So there's no reason that any woman should feel like she's going through it alone, or like she can't find reliable information or the health care answers. and options she needs. And there is no excuse for short-changing this issue when it comes to federal dollars. Jiminy. So we're going to be working hard to build support for our legislation, pass it into law, and make menopause a part of the conversation until it finally gets the spotlight and resources that it needs. If there's one thing I know, it's that we don't need more females bitching. I'll be honest with you. I am not looking forward to having
Starting point is 00:35:47 to having to go through that stage of womanhood. I heard horror stories about it from my mom, from my aunts, and I'm watching this. And I'm like, why in the hell does the government have to get involved in this? Like, what purpose is it? The government's going to make something we're already not looking forward to happening. They're going to make it worse. They always do.
Starting point is 00:36:08 They always make everything worse. So for what? What's the money going to go to? Oh my gosh, Dano, stop it. What law? Refrain. refrain. Are they going to like outlaw it? What are they going to do? I don't understand. Can you keep the government at every, don't you love it? The government should stay out of my
Starting point is 00:36:27 business, but I want it up in my business. Like just stop, just stop. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us. Second hour coming up. I was encouraged after I saw all the fret, the Fred Boy summer pop up. I don't know, kind of get the impression that the pendulum might be swinging the other way. We'll see. We have more it on the way. The best coffee to drink out there that loves America, sports America, supports our rights. They're just really, I honestly think that big coffee, you know, like the big coffee companies out there that have dominated this market for so long, I think they're so threatened by the presence of Black Rifle Coffee
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Starting point is 00:38:11 In fact, some of it's already been delivered. But today I want to add to that by an announcing that we will provide an additional $2 billion in foreign military financing for Ukraine. And we put this together in a first-of-its-kind Defense Enterprise Fund, and it has three components. One is to provide weapons today, so this will assist Ukraine in acquiring those weapons. Two is to focus as well on something that Dmitro just talked about, investing in Ukraine's defense industrial base, helping to strengthen even more its capacity. to produce what it needs for itself, but also to produce for others. So that's Anthony Blinken.
Starting point is 00:38:53 And he is talking about what, how much more money? Two billion trillion more. I mean, how much more have we spent so far that, oh gosh, it's just crazy on Ukraine. Another $2 billion on Ukraine. Now, you know what? it's interesting because who did he say this was the who did what group did it's just interesting the group that he said it was going through I got questions still looking into that to build this comes right after he played rocking in the free world in a bar in Kiev listen to this audio sound
Starting point is 00:39:37 by nine it's very important to not sing on pitch are they already I don't know that anyway here's Wonderwall. Steve says I should tell my Neil Young story. It's going to make me sound obsessive, and I literally only said two things about it, and the press lost their mind. This is what happened. It was like 12 years ago, more than that, actually. It was like 15 years ago, I tweeted that I didn't like Neil Young, his music, anyway.
Starting point is 00:40:21 I just didn't like it. I mean, Cinnamon Girls kind of okay. My husband's like, eh. but I just the reason that I had that opinion and first off welcome I didn't welcome already Dana show here hi top of the second hour
Starting point is 00:40:34 listen everywhere on X2 the reason I didn't like it was because when I was in high school I had to have foot surgery and so I was like I had to stay with my foot elevated
Starting point is 00:40:47 for four weeks during my summer it was the worst summer ever I was a sophomore in high school going into junior year yeah going to my junior year I was varsity track varsity all the things I was a big jock you know how hard that is right I had stitches in my feet and I was not totally clear to go back to track and I did anyway because I was like no no no I didn't rip anything of him anyway I had to keep my foot elevated and I couldn't
Starting point is 00:41:13 do a lot and it's the summer so what do you do when you're a teenager and it's the late 90s mid late 90s in the summer you watched MTV when they actually played music videos and neil young had an album that just dropped. And all I remember is one, he did something with Pearl Jam, too. So it was like double the audible torture. But he came out with a song called Downtown. And I don't play the song because I'll die. It is one of the worst songs that I've ever heard in my life. Was it on Mirrorball? What was the song that he, was that all the album it was on? But it was a song called Downtown. And it came on. And it came on, And I'm like, oh, it's, now, don't get mad at me. My first thought was, it's an old dude who's on MTV.
Starting point is 00:42:00 This is going to be weird. Because usually it was good. Like when Johnny Cash came out with the music video from a Rick Rubin produced album, that was when he redid Rusty Cage and he had this whole album of redone. It wasn't just a cover. Like Johnny Cash took these songs and made him his own, right? He took hurt from Nine Inj Nage Nails. He took it from Trent Reznor and it's his forever, posthumously now.
Starting point is 00:42:22 and he did he readed rusty cage right from sound garden so anyway i thought it was going to be kind of similar to that i only knew like some of neil young stuff because my stepdad liked him but he and but he listened to better music though he loved motown but he indulged in a guilty pleasure called neil young anyway and he listened to records like vinyl he didn't put cdies in it was vinyl he was one of those guys is one of those guys so he put on he he played neil young And so I'm like, oh, old guy, old guy in a video. This should be interesting, right? I admitted, I thought that.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Then the song started. And I was like, are we going to get on pitch and key at some point? Is that going to happen? And then the lyrics began. And they went, and I don't even need notes, there's a place called downtown where the hippies all go. And they do the tango and they dance to disco. That was the lyrics said in his typical flat delivery. And anyway, that's what shaped my opinion.
Starting point is 00:43:30 So like over 12 years ago, I tweeted. I had one tweet, right? Maybe two. Because I heard that video or I heard the song somewhere. I was working and I heard that song somewhere. Like, oh my gosh. And I just said, you know, you just say something off. Like, oh my gosh, Neil Young has the vocal tonality of a dying cow farting.
Starting point is 00:43:52 That's what I said. Now, flash forward, fast forward to Parkland. Where the media tried to find so much dirt on me, they could not. Because what you see is what you get. I'm not hiding anything. And all they could do is make fun of my past tweets where I said I fell down the stairs once and it really hurt. And I'll, you know, I like stuff like that. And they're like, my gosh, I think one of the articles was like, she literally is a Jim Carrey movie.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Like she is like an unintentionally ridiculous. She's like funny, but we hate her. Is what it was. But then they found that Neil Young tweet. They thought, oh, we got something on her now. They went to South by Southwest in Austin. And they confronted him with it. And they printed it out.
Starting point is 00:44:38 And they, I think it was like Rolling Stone or somebody. They printed it out and they shoved in his face. They're like, Jane Alash hates your music. And he's like, oh, the gun lady, you know, and he didn't say anything totally, you know, ridiculous. He just said, I hope she doesn't shoot me. and then that was it. But the media made a huge thing about it.
Starting point is 00:44:56 So I actually think I hate the media more than I hate Neil Young's music. Never thought I'd say that, Kane. Never thought I'd say it. Anyway, long story short, they covered Neil Young. Rocking in a free world, but you don't believe in a free world. Didn't he, like, get all mad and pucker his butt because Joe Rogan was on Spotify, and Neil Young's like, well, I can't take that, so he takes his old man for door and he, you know, shuffles off into the ether.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Where like did he get all mad from that? I think he's now back. Rocking in a free world, caveat. Asterick. Rocking in a free asterisk world. Jeez. All right. Can we talk for a moment about what in the hell is going on with this picture?
Starting point is 00:45:38 I'm sorry. I'm doing it. Yeah, it's happening. The one, now I was told this was Jordan Peterson's daughter. Michaela Peterson. I don't know who the hell this is. Michaela Fuller. We follow each other on X.
Starting point is 00:45:50 So apparently I like something that she did Because I don't follow people for no reason Anyway So on Mother's Day she posted a photo of herself Holding her baby because she's a mom She's married, she's a mom And she posted a photo of herself holding her baby And she said nothing better than momming
Starting point is 00:46:08 Nothing creates as much pure joy in me So there is a weird thing happening on the right Where some And it's a tiny minuscule number of very loud, lonely dudes who say that they have been red-pilled, who have no... And there's some women, too, that think like this.
Starting point is 00:46:26 A small, tiny, minuscule number. They think that conservativeism began the day they got their training bras or that their beans dropped and that no other history predates them. They don't understand the concept of conservatism. They don't understand the concept of Christian modesty
Starting point is 00:46:43 or the idea of how that behavior should be reflected in the way that they deal with other people online. And I am guilty of this just like anybody else, but except I admit it. And I know when I'm doing it. And then I ask forgiveness. And then I do it again because I'm a horrible sinner. Thank you, Jesus, save me. Anyway, so she posts this photo of herself. And I'm just as soon as Juan, because Juan's protecting the baby, the sweet baby's identity. And she's a conservative woman. She likes being a wife. She likes being a mother. She likes being, you know, a family, but these like red pill dudes are trying to shame women like this. So they went at her for
Starting point is 00:47:20 the dress she's wearing. I wouldn't wear this dress just because it's not black. And they were calling her a whore. Oh my gosh, the comments are so bad. There are a lot of people who, who more people push back and were like, what is wrong with you lonely people? And I think there were some jealous, ugly women that were also running her down. And they were saying that she was dressed like a skank. Okay, so she's just wearing an off-the-shoulder dress. My only complaint is that you can see tan lines. I don't like tan lines with off-the-shoulder stuff. They got bronzer, cover it up.
Starting point is 00:47:57 There's no excuse. I am really old school with, like, foundational garments and making sure you got to do that. I hate it when I see women on TV and I can see your tan lines. Cover it. I don't like that. But there's nothing wrong with this dress. And apparently these dudes don't know any actual women because if they did know women, they would know that women have these things called breasts, right?
Starting point is 00:48:16 it's not a sin to have them and she's married so I'm I'm sure you know her husband approves my husband's always like why don't you wear this I was telling cane and he holds up like a hoe dress and I'm like why would I wear that like I have sons and I'm in my early 40s what would I wear this now I'm like old as hell I can't wear that what I can't wear something like that and then he goes away sad I mean at least in public but these dudes are complaining about her look women have breasts Not everybody is a part of the IBT. Don't make me say that acronym out loud. You know what it means, Cain.
Starting point is 00:48:53 Not every person is part of the IBT. And those who are not members of the IBTC, they're a little bit more naturally endowed than others, which means that they're going to wear things that maybe are a little more filled than others would have them worn. That's a good way to put it. Yeah. don't be hating on people just because they got boobs and they fill out dresses stop it just because
Starting point is 00:49:25 don't be mad of her your boobs are bigger than hers i'm sure dudes don't be mad right your estrogen dumps don't be mad there's nothing wrong with how she's dressed and i honestly in an era where chicks i mean look if she's got an apple she's got a banana kids i've told you this this is words to live by words to live by I don't credit me it's he man. He man said it. Just like education is important, but biceps are importanter. Also very, you know, take that one to school. But I actually am fine with celebrating, you know, beautiful women who love being wives and mothers.
Starting point is 00:50:02 They have no problem with us. In fact, I think we should do it more. I think, and it's important to note that the dudes that were going off on her are, I think we're a part of the Taint Brothers cult. You, Kane keeps saying that I'm saying they're not. name wrong and I'm not. That's what it is. Definitely saying it wrong. No, no, no. It's the taint brothers. I mean, it makes sense.
Starting point is 00:50:23 You know, the, but I don't see anything wrong with this picture. She was subjected to, like, horrific abuse from these, like, lonely dudes. No wonder, if they put in as much effort to trying to be chivalrous, and they sit here and go, well, she should have Christian modesty. I don't think these guys understand what Christian
Starting point is 00:50:41 modesty is. And I definitely don't think that anyone who's not demonstrating it in their words to someone definitely doesn't have any soapbox on which to stand to lecture another person, especially like these single dudes who are going after a married mother, show respect. You know, the respect that you claim that you're upholding, but not with your behavior. Our friends over at Keltyk, the sub 2K, the Gen 3 is out. It's been shipping. And if you are unfamiliar with this 9mm carbine, then you need to make yourself familiar.
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Starting point is 00:52:27 intersex people as mentally ill. Hey, Kane, do you remember where that Dylan Mulvaney dude went? And where he put a video of him being at recently? Yeah, I did see that. He was in Peru. Guess he's got a leave. he said he was going to go to Peru where it was nicer. Oh, I guess
Starting point is 00:52:49 he can't be there anymore. Huh, there you go. I'm just saying, just pointing that out. There you go. Parts of Paris are going to be off limits unless you have a QR code this summer. According to the Metro,
Starting point is 00:53:06 a British paper. They're saying that, well, parts of Paris, I'm waiting for this stupid thing to open because everything's slow now, right during headlines. segment it wants to be slip. They said that the French capital, they're going to split it into zones. So if you want to enter certain parts, you're going to have to do so. And this is all part of the Olympic Games, by the way. If you're wanting to enter, like, residential areas, you have
Starting point is 00:53:29 to get a game pass and it's a thing wrong by police. And it's mostly just drives to, in a mostly place to people driving. But they said that even pedestrians are going to have to enter into, have to show it to enter the gray zone around where the opening ceremony takes place. But they also want to protect the people who live there. So to get to the... Red Lobster's closing at least 99 locations as its future comes into question. What's happening with Red Lobster? Like, I always... Red Lobster was always packed.
Starting point is 00:53:58 I mean, when I was a kid anyway. But it says that they're closing 99 of their locations. Because they're going into bankruptcy. That's sad. That's CNBC. Stick with us. We got a lot more in store. and Hillsdale College are good people and they actually educate the people that go there. I know, shocking, right?
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Starting point is 00:55:53 So look, I can't speak to, I don't want to comment, obviously, as this is related to 2024 elections, and I can't speak to the speaker's schedule. That is something for him to decide on. His schedule. Yeah, you know, with the debates that are forthcoming, too. Woo-hoo. Welcome back to the show. Lash with you. All right. So I wanted to play this is Audio Soundbite 5. And again, welcome back,
Starting point is 00:56:19 Dana Lashbottom of this second hour, because they've got the debates supposed to be coming. The campaign spokesperson for Biden, Michael Tyler, he says this is what the debate should be in. Listen, this is what the parameters he's giving. This is five. Listen, I think the Trump campaign made their proposal very clear when Donald Trump said he'd be willing to debate anytime. anywhere, any place. And so what we want and what we have laid out is that we want to do this sooner rather than later. We should do it in June after his criminal trials likely to have concluded. And after the president returns from the G7 summit, it should be yes, in studio with no audience so that the candidates can clearly articulate their visions for the country.
Starting point is 00:57:02 Is an audience a deal breaker? Is it an audience a deal breaker for you? Listen, it's Donald Trump who said he would do this anytime, anywhere, any place. So I don't think that they should have any problems with what we have proposed. He's the one who said he's ready to go. So we should be set to go once we have proposals in from networks. We're excited to debate that the question is will Donald Trump accept it? So there have been people floating.
Starting point is 00:57:30 Like, oh, they should have it in, you know, two separate rooms. And then you should be able to mute them and they, you know, a clock in front of them. Because do you think it's, but I don't know, do you guys, let's be honest. You guys aren't watching this to see who is more sentient. You're not watching this to have someone defend their policies. Because you already know, both of these guys have the office before. You know at this point. I don't get the people who are like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:57:59 I just don't know what I want to do, Cain. I just don't know who I want. I mean, they've both been in office before. So I just don't know. You're watching the debate because you want to see someone get made fun of and someone forget their train of thought mid-sentence. I want to see how much truth is actually exposed in these debates. I have to tell you, when I was the token at CNN, this was back in 2012.
Starting point is 00:58:26 It was the primary, the GOP primary at that time. And this was right after, remember when Rick Perry had, and by the way, I really like Governor Perry. He was so excited when he found out over 10 years ago that we were moving to Texas. He gave us a big O'Bear hug. I think Governor Perry is a good one. and he served in energy under the Trump administration, you know, governor of Texas. And when he was running for president,
Starting point is 00:58:53 he had just literally had back surgery, not even a week before the infamous debate where he forgot the third thing. And I remember being backstage at CNN and they were finishing, putting the final touches on, they were going through the production staff that was going to, they were going through because the back, the backstage area can be completely chaotic and nutty and there's certain places you can enter in certain places you've got to exit
Starting point is 00:59:26 and it's crazy. And then there's, there's the room for the candidates. And then each candidate has their own space. And then you got the room for the analysts, which were us. And we were, you know, we were all back there. So it can be a little crazy. And you have everyone's entourage with a political candidate and their security. So we were there. And I, I can't, I think this was. was in D.C. This debate was in D.C. But I remember they put up a ramp because they had just like three little steps, right, to get up to the stage. And they put up a little ramp with a handrail back there. And I thought that was unusual. And I can't remember if I was back there with Carville or if it was Brazil. I was also back there with Ari Fleischer. Ari Fleischer was a contributor
Starting point is 01:00:08 the same time I was. Maybe it was Fleischer. But I was with someone and I go, well, that seems unusual and they said somebody must have an injury or something nobody knew that rick perry had back surgery so when he came up i think that was for him so he could better easily get on the stage without having to lift his because it's not that there were a lot of steps but they were kind of steep they were weird little they were weird stairs like they had cautioned us women in heels to be careful because we had to walk up those stairs to the side to get down to the front when we were doing our hits on commercial breaks right and um they had you know a little highlighter tape on them to Mark because it was all coarse in black.
Starting point is 01:00:44 And it was like for him. So he had literally had back surgery right before he went out there. And I still think he, I mean, I still think he performed well. He forgot the third thing. When he was talking to Ron Paul and everybody gave him hell for it. But he literally had just had surgery.
Starting point is 01:01:00 And I think of what was done there. What do you have to do for somebody like Biden? Who has to have a ramp? That man can barely take stairs. What in the world? How is that going to work? They should, are they, my friend Dave Burge asked if they were going to have a, like a stare off, like for UFC or a boxing match when they weigh in. I've always joked before that these debates should be sponsored by like Life Alert and Insure and Crocs.
Starting point is 01:01:38 Right? Sponsored by Life Alert and visiting angels. America's favorite home care. I mean, it should be, right? What's your life alert number? I mean, they should just, you know, just put it out there. Sponsored by Internet Explorer, Life Alert. Just saying. June 27th, how long do these debates?
Starting point is 01:01:59 What, do you think it'll be an hour? Because they haven't said anything about the time. He can't go past an hour. Do you guys think he can go past an hour? Biden? No. They're going to have to dope him up. You're going to have Hunter back there, like giving him hits off his pink.
Starting point is 01:02:15 That's what's going to happen. That's what it's going to take. That's what they're going to have to do. I can't even imagine. We've been talking, I'm going to switch gears. You know, Biden's DOJ, this is one of the worst things that I think people need to realize of some of the stuff that's coming up in November. If Democrats, heaven forbid, win. I've been telling you, using my own town as example, South Lake, which was the first town to strike back and pave the way for Virginia and everyone else against all of the
Starting point is 01:02:46 egregious CRT, the Marxist racism, that they were pushing and promoting in schools. And that's what was happening in my town of South Lake. And I was giving you some of the backstory about all of the insanity. I wrote a piece about it for Newsweek and just to give people to illustrate some of what was happening and the stuff that they were trying to push. And they keep saying that South Lake is bitterly divided. and it was never really bitterly divided. I was, I have a piece that's coming out that's even going to go over the vote totals.
Starting point is 01:03:22 I mean, numerous school board elections where conservative parents, not just conservative parents, but Democrat parents and black families and Jewish families and Asian families and white families and Hispanic families and Muslim families, any families, everybody united because they realized how horrible this was. This, they called it their cultural competency action plan. and our mayor had even talked about it. He got involved in it yesterday because he was sitting back at the way that the press has been covering this. The press doesn't cover, you know, they, in fact, they refused to do interviews and include the leadership of the minority families that actually led the charge against rejecting this Marxism in schools because the media has a racist narrative to push. Why? Because that's the loophole through which they're going to get the DOJ to come in. They want the DOJ to do to the school board what they, the Marxist left, a small group, were unable to do with the ballot box.
Starting point is 01:04:27 So they're trying to say that there are some civil rights offenses that have to be addressed by the Department of Justice in their civil rights division, except they don't actually enumerate into great detail what these are. they had a football player come out and he spoke about this and was talking about who was this he was with the cowboys Russell Maryland and he came out and said all my kids experienced this former Cowboys Super Bowl champion Russell Maryland there was an 18 second sound bite and the guy who tweeted it is a journalist that pushed BLM stuff and all this. He said, oh, his kids endured it and he was threatening. Do we have this audio by chance? Because I think I sent it last night. He had said that, oh, his kids were, had experienced this stuff and that he says that Carol ISD is on the clock now. That's the school district. But here's
Starting point is 01:05:31 the problem with this. In October of 2020, he gave an interview where he said, where he said his own children didn't relate to those kinds of experiences. But they've heard stories from some people. That's the verbatim part. So his story from October of 2020 has changed from now to now. Now he says, oh, my kids endure this. But then in 2020, he said literally that his children did not relate to those experiences. They heard about it from other people. So which is it? Which one is the lie? Listen to this. If we have it, 18 seconds and everyone's like, oh, wow, this is all the proof we need. I'm like, what? Listen to this. We care for the kids. We care for the kids. School board, you're now on the clock. Got to make a choice. Are you going to protect or you're going to continue to neglect? That's it. Anybody has any. So again, back in, and this is October 26 of 2020, Russell and Rose Maryland's children, he said they don't relate to those kinds of experiences, but they've heard stories from others.
Starting point is 01:06:56 So what, which one is it? So they went from trying to, it's a Mont Bailey exercise. They went and they tried to say that there was all sorts of discrimination happening in the school. But they couldn't actually showcase or give evidence of discrimination. nation. And when it came up that these two high school girls said this slur on a TikTok video because they were going along with some stupid song, they were dumb. They apologized profusely. Their families apologized. They were still run out of school. They had to sell their houses and leave town. And then the Marxist exploited that as a way to introduce cultural racist theory, CRT, into or critical
Starting point is 01:07:34 race theory, to introduce that into schools. They exploited it. And they tried to undo the SRO program. They wanted to establish a snitch line for, and their words, quote, I quote from their cultural competency action plan, perceived microaggressions, they wanted to make indoctrination with, I think the way that they described it was they wanted to teach students how to see people differently through race. And they wanted to make this a part of required curriculum in order to graduate. And when the left goes out and they try acting like Carol I.S. was this big racist school, they literally eliminated representation from like Indian families and Hispanic families and all of that so that they could, they eliminated them entirely from the
Starting point is 01:08:23 percentages so that they could pad the number and act like it was predominantly white. And they lied to everyone about it. That's the left, though. It's the same left that said that black kids in the Bronx don't know computers. The same left whose mayor said that illegal immigrants are only good at swimming and picking fruit apparently. You know, that's the same left. So when they show you how racist and bigoted they are, believe them. They wanted to lower academic standards because they didn't have enough faith. That was one of their proposals. They didn't have faith in their educators to actually educate
Starting point is 01:08:52 anyone who wasn't white to be able to perform to the state level. So they wanted to lower standards. They're going after the school because it's a conservative school board. It was the first victory in the fight against the Department of Education. They're leading the way and changing the integrity of education for the Republic of Texas. So they're bringing in the DOJ to try to crush everybody. And it's all timed with these podcasts and books out from people who've never lived here. And they used as the avatar for their movement, a woman who doesn't even have kids in the school and doesn't even live here or pay taxes here.
Starting point is 01:09:30 I've lived here for over a decade. And I pay more tax than these people. So I'm like, but this is the whole point. So you're going to hear more about this because they brought the DOJ in. This is just getting started. You already have a Cuban family that sued the school because they didn't want the CRT, they didn't want CRT involved in the classroom. And the Marxist sent out a mailer, smearing the family. They sent out a mailer about them to everybody's house. I got one. That's how dirty and nasty these people are. So you're going to hear more about this,
Starting point is 01:10:02 because now the DOJ is getting involved. And they're having a meeting, I think it's this evening. they're having a school board meeting and all the it's a smaller group but the Marxists are going to be there in force and then next week they're having this like event for these people doing these books and podcasts
Starting point is 01:10:21 they're all making bank on pushing this racial strife and manufacturing it in the town they want to hurt South Lakes reputation and it's really sad and that part of their strategy of doing that is ignoring the diversity that's actually here just like what a racist would do and that's the Marxist
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Starting point is 01:12:21 So this isn't so much as crazy as interesting. I just thought it fit the Florida category. Scientists have discovered a new species of jellyfish. Great. Something else to sting you. in the water in Florida they found this species after 91 scuba dives I'm going to try to say this name San Cleopasus Grandis
Starting point is 01:12:44 its tentacles are over two inches that seems kind of largeish the duo found the marine animal off Palm Beach near the Gulf stream and they said it has unique tentacles I guess it's active at night and they said that
Starting point is 01:13:00 it's a type of jellyfish and they found it so great more things to sting you yay it's this I found it I saw a Portuguese man-of-war one time on a beach in Florida a 30A I could not believe however they had like the lifeguards like don't get near it and it was all like wrote it was like that big is this big it was like a tiny bitty
Starting point is 01:13:23 have you ever stepped on those things apparently they will like kill you no I mean they hurt they really don't like I don't like, you have to pee on yourself? Translucent fish. It's weird. You have to pee on you or somebody has to pee on. I think they're aliens. They don't make sense.
Starting point is 01:13:37 They don't make sense. I don't get them. They're weird, like, film in the water. I don't know. Anyway, I had to share that with you because I thought, I did think it was, it's quite interesting. Florida man ate a bunch of racetrack pizza and left without pain. That's nasty. I don't care.
Starting point is 01:13:56 Let's see. This is, oh, God. this is one way you do not first off don't ever don't this guy should be put to death he's a 26 year old he was convicted last week on sex abuse charges that only came up during a job interview when he blurted out that he had molested a nine-year-old girl oh god kill this dude we got more to come stick with us patriot mobile is the only christian conservative cell phone service in the country they want to save you money they're going to bring you great service but they're also not going to use your dollars to advocate for DEI or gun control or anything like that in fact Patriot
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Starting point is 01:15:38 batteries. He's just waffling. He just completely flip-flopped just then. Welcome back to the program. Top of this third hour. Dana Lash with you. You can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program.
Starting point is 01:15:53 You can catch the simulcast, Channel 347 direct TV as well. This is a major problem for, I think, his campaign to try to try to try to work around. And I'm thinking back, this was when he was campaigning against Trump back in 2016, one of the things that he had said, and I'm talking about Biden, is that he goes, we're going after China the wrong way. And he was very critical of the Trump's tariff proposal. And he criticized him heavily for it and he undid a lot of these policies when he got into the white house but now in a complete about face Biden I guess took a look at the polls and was like oh boy he looked at the rust belt dear born a stand you know where they don't give a rat's backside
Starting point is 01:16:53 about your EVs and so now he's saying because he's trying to do everything he can't assure it votes and he's trying to protect his really his firewall Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Ohio, you got Michigan too. And so they've ordered new tariffs against Chinese made electric vehicles,
Starting point is 01:17:15 semiconductors, port equipment, and medical gear that includes syringes and rubber gloves. So he's done an about face and he said during 2016, that Trump was going about this the wrong way. So I guess Biden doesn't think that anymore
Starting point is 01:17:32 because he's adopted it. Now here's the weird thing about it. I we only, I think it's like less than, hang on, less than 1%. So this is the Atlantic Council and they have like a whole rundown of, you know, all of the,
Starting point is 01:17:51 the tariffs and the, and how much we get from the EBEs. So they're saying that we get in terms of, EVs less than 1% from China because it's not Tesla has a gigafactory in Shanghai
Starting point is 01:18:08 but their EVs are strictly for China the Chinese market. I remember we talked about that when that was kind of that was their mandate at the time still is. So that what's made in Shanghai is for China there is an argument that because he has he's not stopping full steam ahead on his green new agenda and all of these cities that have said that they want all of these, you know, whether it's their city vehicles,
Starting point is 01:18:41 et cetera, state vehicles, whether it's police, a lot of stuff in the DOD, they want it to be run on, they want it to be all electric. I mean, I can't remember the exact number, but they were talking about how in a certain amount of years they want everything to be electric, right? So this is, this runs counter to that. How are you going to do that? Because at that point, we don't have, A, the manufacturing capacity, B, we don't have the materials yet to even accommodate that, excuse me, to say nothing of the infrastructure, the grid, et cetera. So you will, under the green agenda, his Green New Deal, you're essentially tying Americans to an incapability of purchasing EVs. They're not going to be able to buy EVs
Starting point is 01:19:27 because we're going to have to have more coming from China. I'm not saying I want that, but that's his green new agenda. So it's weird. It's it, it, it completely discredits his own green new agenda while simultaneously making it to where we will not be able to purchase enough domestically. And as a result, because of the tariffs 100% on whole produced EVs in China, we won't be able to get any. Does that make sense? We're making it to where we can't get anything from anybody else. So it happens you have this green new agenda.
Starting point is 01:20:01 I do think it will make American EVs more expensive because they will be able to increase their prices because they don't have to worry about being outsold by any kind of competition. So there is that reality. And that was a criticism that isn't just for Biden. It was a criticism that came up under the Trump administration as well. And I think I don't, I would have less of an, I have a, my issue with this is the structure and the absence of any domestic capability to offset a restriction. Because while you're putting tariffs on getting EVs from China, we have done nothing here to make it easier for, for companies to mine for rare earth elements. All the taxes are going to kill R&D for the hydraulic powered or hydraulic power. There's all different types of alternative energies that they've been experimenting with to replace a lot of the rare earth elements that have been powering and fueling. I guess traditional batteries is the way you would worry.
Starting point is 01:21:27 We're not really traditional, but you know what I mean? The rare earth elements, the lithium cores, all that stuff. we don't have the capability to mine or refine it here there's been something that they were looking at opening in delaware there was something else i want to say in the southwest but that stuck in paperwork hell and they got to get permitting and leasing and you got to deal with all the it's not environmental for the sake of the planet it's political environmental dealing with that aspect of it and it takes forever and we don't have the capability we don't have the refinement and it's not more energy efficient or environmentally friendly to mine for alternative earth elements in order to
Starting point is 01:22:10 offset coal and gas. Coal and gas are demonstrably safer and with cleaner extraction. And it's a renewing fuel source. It's plentiful. We don't have that with this other stuff. Furthermore, what do you do when you dispose of all the batteries and all the stuff? I mean, I know that there's like a market, to try to like redo it and you know retweak it and all that stuff but that's you know we're still far from that too i think there's only like one company domestically that does it right so my problem with this is that we don't have any of those things in place but yet you're going to implement tariffs that do you see how that works that's my issue that's why i don't take him seriously this looks like a desperate hail mary that he is
Starting point is 01:23:00 undertaking because they're worried about that blue wall. They're worried about the rust belt. He's having his ass handed to him in the polls. And that, yes, he is because he might be the worst president in the world, but he's statistically tied. Well, in the country's history. He's statistically tied with Trump, which I, to me, that doesn't look good for Trump to be statistically tied with the worst president in American history. I just feel like that should be a little, there should be more space there. And Biden, I think, realizes that it's that. It's that. close and so he's trying to do everything that he can to offset it. That's what this is. I mean, I think it did contribute to raising the costs domestically for EVs. But what's so
Starting point is 01:23:41 funny is that this is something that Biden forever is, he's like, he slammed it. He has slammed it. They think that they're going to curb China's industrial capacity. I mean, so what? They can redirect it to defense. I mean, what are you? I don't know. You've got to have stuff in place here. Furthermore, how is this, think about how this will affect too, antibiotics, et cetera. We have a shortage already here in the United States and we're, because we get so many of the resource elements of those from China. It makes sense. I mean, there's, we, we have legitimate questions.
Starting point is 01:24:19 Legitimate questions about this. I wanted to shift gears here. I don't know if you all saw this. People, art is very subjective. Art is a very subjective thing. and when you have like a president, when you have, you know, a monarch, you know, portraits are taken. And I saw this yesterday and I had this. I don't know if you, did you guys see, so they have the new king over in the UK.
Starting point is 01:24:51 And there was a portrait done of him. And my first thought was it looks like that portrait from Ghostbusters. You know that Vigo guy, the Carpathian? Hang on. I'm going to put this up because I don't know if Juan knows what we're talking about. And maybe Steve doesn't either. I did get a little bit of a Vigo vibe from the Ghostbusters about this. I mean, I did.
Starting point is 01:25:19 So this painting came out. And it's supposed to be of King Charles. It's a painting by Jonathan Yeo. And it's a very, interesting thing. It looks, he's in a red uniform and there's a lot of red in it. It's a large scale canvas, very, very red palette. Some say that it looks like he's covered in blood. And I, he's wearing a red military uniform because he's a regimental colonel in the Welsh guards. I think that this painting, remember Obama's painting where he was a bunch in front of a
Starting point is 01:26:00 hedge of flowers? This painting, I feel like, is better. It is moody. I don't hate it though unpopular opinion I don't hate it could be because I'm a retired goth kid I don't hate it Kane do you hate it? No I've seen worse
Starting point is 01:26:18 but here's my other criticism or my criticism of it a lot of modern art I think is you know how some things people will say are shabby chic just and it looks crappy just looks crappy I don't know his face is a little interesting here.
Starting point is 01:26:37 And there's a butterfly, which is weird. Why the hell is there a butterfly in this thing? Right above his right shoulder. That's stupid. That makes me like it a little less because the butterfly's in there because that's dumb. I think, did you think this guy did that because he wasn't good at classical portraiture? And he wanted to hire his, his inability to do traditional, very exacting portraiture. And so he just put a bunch of red paint over it.
Starting point is 01:27:01 Honestly, I can't speak to his motivations. but I can see that they're looking at, I mean, you see the texture, right? Yeah. So it clearly wasn't all about color. I mean, seeing as it's pretty much singular in color. So I think they went with texture instead of color as the focus. And you can see it. You know what's going to tell it?
Starting point is 01:27:23 You know what's going to tell it is the hands. The hands? The hands will tell it. One, you're going to have to scroll that up so we can see his hands. Because I always heard from people who do art that hands. are really tough. His hands look a little weird. And the proportion is weird. His head looks smaller.
Starting point is 01:27:40 He does have sausage fingers. He does have sausage fingers, though. I don't, okay, I don't think it's very good. It's moody, but I think it's a little weird. The butterfly is the dumb, dumbest thing I've ever seen. But his hands, his hands, when you look at the photo of him standing next to, I guess, the artist, the hands are bigger than the head, which shows
Starting point is 01:28:01 it seems to signal that the artist didn't take into account perspective and how someone would view the portrait because it's so large. And then after it's hung, one of the things that we learned when we were in Florence, and I love going to the museums and tour the Afizi and Michelangelo was such a genius. Even the statues that he had on the Duomo and everything else, and even David as well, the perspective, he paid such close attention to the perspective. So if something was going to be positioned up on something, the head was made much larger so it could be seen in proportion to the other parts of the body from wherever the viewer was. And I don't feel like this artist took that into consideration, which is why his hands look almost twice the size of his head.
Starting point is 01:28:52 That's a little weird, right? Have you seen his hands in real life, though? He's got stubby little sausage fingers, but I'm looking at his hands right now as he's standing next to his portrait pointing at it, the size of his head. It's weird. I just don't know what I think of it. I know we've got to get going on, but I think with some of the stuff, some of these people do this moody stuff because they can't do classical portraiture. They're not talented enough to do it and exacting enough to do it. And so they hide it by making it moody and they act like they meant to do it. Right? I don't know. That's your art lesson for today. Art and biology. You're getting it all. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 01:29:30 Ooh, so this is kind of tough. I feel bad for these students. 1,500 Georgia State University applicants mistakenly got acceptance emails. They said that they're now going to triple check to make sure that the situation is not repeated, but over 1,000 applicants got a welcome email. And then they discovered their new status was the result of an error by the school's admissions offices. They said 1,500 had incomplete applications, and somehow they were sent to, They were sent official acceptance letters.
Starting point is 01:30:01 And they followed up explaining the error, encouraged them to complete their applications so they could be considered for emissions. So there were only potentials. They didn't even followed through all the way. This is amazing. This was in Britain. A 31-year-old woman received the King's Medal. Her twin sister was attacked by a crocodile in Mexico in June of 2021. and she saved her twin sister's life by fist fighting with the crocodile.
Starting point is 01:30:34 She beat this crocodile in the face and freed her sister. But it wasn't without a cost because they were treated in the hospital and her sister had developed sepsis. She was put in a medically induced coma. But that thing had dragged her under the water and I mean she's saved her. and so now they're back living their best lives so she got a medal. That's actually really cool. It's hardcore.
Starting point is 01:31:00 Police bust finds over 700 pounds of dope inside Transformers statues. More than meets the eye. Transformers. You're not going to get it. I don't know why they thought this would work, but they found all these statues. They found these statues of these transformers
Starting point is 01:31:14 and 700 pounds of ketamine were inside. I mean, you're not going to get that. You're not going to get that passed. We got more of the show in store. Stick with us. Ready to grow your intellectual RolidX? Download the Dana Show podcast and join the ranks of those who refuse to settle for the same old boring content on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Put it.
Starting point is 01:31:40 Just stop, man. Just stop. Relax. Okay. You're not going anywhere. If you relax, it's going to be a lot easier for you. Okay. Listen, we're going to keep holding on to you, okay?
Starting point is 01:31:55 But if you keep resisting, it's going to get tighter. In training. It's going to get harder. Okay? I'll rip your fucking neck. There's a lot of people that are going to stop you. So just relax. I feel you tense.
Starting point is 01:32:09 Just relax, please. This is why men don't belong in women's fitting rooms. I couldn't agree more. Uh-huh. I love it. I love this. So what happened is a predator decided to F-A-F-O. That's what happened. Welcome back to the show, Dana Lash with you. This guy was filming,
Starting point is 01:32:36 he tried to surreptitiously film these women in a dressing room in Lakewood, Colorado at a Nordstrom rack. This woman was trying on clothes and she just happened to catch this guy filming her while she's trying on clothes in the fitting room. He's a 33-year-old man from Brunswick. He was charged after using a cell phone to capture footage of numerous women. It was at the Nordstrom Rack at Crocker Park in Westlake. And according to the police, the guy was acting suspiciously in the store. The female victim witnessed a white male with a beard using his phone to take pictures of her under the wall. Well, she was trying on clothes.
Starting point is 01:33:18 Now, you know, in a lot of these dressing rooms, and some of them, like in Target, you can just identify whatever the hell you want to that day, and they will let you access whichever fitting room you want to, right? And so this, I mean, it seems like that's kind of one of the things that happened here. 33-year-old Corey McKinley is his name. And they took him to the St. John Medical Center. He denied initially being there, but then he's like, yeah, I went in there to use the restroom. And he was filming these women, and these women were not going to have it.
Starting point is 01:33:52 So what you were witnessing in the video were the women suburb? doing him. I got to say, and by the way, she, the one woman held the guy in a headlock for 20 minutes until police arrived, 20 minutes, Colorado. That's the average response time for 911. Did you know that? He had a knife on him, according to police. He had a knife on him. Seems like he was going to do more than just take perverted videos of these women in the dressing room. And the ladies, and I got to say, kind of shocked about from watching this video too. They said that they were shocked as some of the men were standing outside filming them instead of helping.
Starting point is 01:34:42 This is why women need to learn. I don't expect you to go out and be Lara Croft. And if I had to recommend one discipline, it would be Krav Magh. I took Krav Maga in the early days of my activism as a self-defense mechanism when I had people coming to my house when my radio show started going. And it was those people who were like, you need to. to have a get your concealed carry and get a gun. And I did. I am a little shocked that I hear guys talking, but apparently they stood by and they filmed and no one assisted in subduing this guy with them.
Starting point is 01:35:20 That would have gone differently with my with my crew. I got to say if my if the men of my family saw that I was subduing a guy in the dressing room, that man would get his ass beat. I would I would a beat his ass. Actually, I probably, I'm not going to lie. I definitely would have physically engaged for sure. And I'd have made him famous, physically engaged for sure. But if I was any of the men that are in my family, this guy had got his ass beat in women's. This is what women got to put up with. You don't, if you're a dude in a dressing room, and I don't want women in men's spaces either. But I got to say, if you got a woman who's cosplay as a dude, and going into men's spaces, men, you don't have the worry that this guy or that the woman that's
Starting point is 01:36:08 pretending to be a guy going in your dressing room, you don't have to worry that they may have the means to maybe actually try to subdue you. Do you know what I mean? You're physically stronger. The only reason this guy was subdued is because there was more than one chick holding him. And one of the women knew how to do it because she had had training. That's why. She was able to hold this guy for 20 minutes. She did have help. And one of the women said she was going to rip off. peace if he kept moving. You heard her and she didn't say it like that but she said it. This is wild. The I understand the concern though that guys have about intervening because you see it with situations
Starting point is 01:36:53 like Daniel Penny. He intervened and look. That is in New York though. This is in Colorado. Colorado's pretty left. I don't know what their prosecutor in this county's like. but I do think that one of the reasons that men are worried about getting involved is because they're worried that the prosecutor may go after them instead of the bad guy like with Daniel Penny or the bodega owner who saved, had to save his life by stabbing a guy because the guy we came in and was going to kill him. I get it. I still think that you need to act though.
Starting point is 01:37:31 because I also think that when good guys act, people need to come out in droves to defend them so they don't have to worry about acting again. See, that's the thing. If they go out and put it on the line for you, you've got to put it on the line for them in return. I do get that. I feel like these ladies would have done that, though.
Starting point is 01:37:50 But that, I got to tell you, 20 minutes. The guy had a knife on him and he was take, would you have drawn down on him, Kane, if you were a chick? Yeah, if I was a chick. Yeah, I think so. I mean, no, I don't know if I would know if he had a knife or anything like that. Because you have to, because then if you get an overzealous prosecutor, they're going to ask you things like, well, did you really feel like your life was in danger?
Starting point is 01:38:11 Remember, Colorado's the state where you had a guy named Joe Salazar, who was in the state capital in the legislature there, who was lecturing a rape survivor, who was also a concealed carry permit holder, who went to college in Colorado, who was forced to leave her gun on her car. and she was attacked on her way to the parking garage and raped, brutally raped on campus, just, you know, like,
Starting point is 01:38:39 what, several hundred feet away from a police substation there and brutally raped on campus. And when she was advocating for concealed carry permit holders to be able to carry on college campuses, Joe Salazar on video, and I wrote about it at the time, I even confronted him at the time,
Starting point is 01:38:53 had said, quote, women don't know if they feel like they're going to get raped or, if there's a real threat, they may just, you know, look and pop, pop, pop, pop off at somebody. That was his actual direct quote. Interestingly enough, when Magpull was leaving Colorado and I went up there, I went to Denver, outside of Denver for a big event, a big 2A event up there. And I saw Salazar there.
Starting point is 01:39:20 He actually showed up. And then when I started kind of getting into it with him a little bit, he's like, okay, well, I'm going to go now. And I'm like, well, be, you know, take a buddy. When you go out to the parking lot, you don't know if he's, you're just going to pop, pop, pop, pop off at somebody. It's funny. So it is in Colorado, right?
Starting point is 01:39:36 Colorado's blue now. They went blue, you know, a little while ago in two election cycles. So these guys are probably worried that they would be targeted. And that's a real fear that guys have. Like they, I mean, they could go to jail. Like Daniel Penny. Yeah, I guarantee that I'd have hurt this man. Because this woman seemed like she had way more patience
Starting point is 01:39:56 and probably more training at subduing a man physically than I did she may have been bigger me in my mind i'm like a million pounds but i'm literally i'm like 5 nine 6 2 and 300 pounds really but i'm literally a buck 20 and i'm 5 7 so not that not that large but you got to learn how to defend yourself for sure that's just an amazing video 20 minutes i'm trying to get around that 20 minutes i'm going to share this story with you we know a lot of people that moved to nashville don't we came so So now everyone's saying Nashvilleians are mad. They say that they are struggling to afford a home because out-of-state buyers have driven
Starting point is 01:40:37 up real estate prices. I got to tell you, have you seen some of the property in Nashville? It is crazy. They're doing it here in Texas, too. Case in point, there is a friend of mine, there's a house for sale right by her. It is an 850 square foot house. No, sorry, 812. 812 square feet.
Starting point is 01:41:02 It's on like a half acre. 812 square feet. It is a little over $500,000. What? Yeah. That is more than what I paid for my first house when I moved to Texas. No joke. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:41:26 And our house was the first house that we bought in Texas was, was like over 2,000 square feet and it had a pool and it was on a full acre. And we paid less than what this 812 square feet little cottage on half acre with no pool, nothing is going for. And I talked to a friend of mine who's a real estate agent because my friend sent me this thing. She was like, oh my gosh, look what's like right next door to her. She's like, look at this.
Starting point is 01:41:59 And I sent it to a friend of mine who's in real estate. my friend's like, yeah, thanks California. That's what she said. I was like, are you serious? She's like, yeah. But the comps, and she's like, well, this is what's happening. I could not believe it. So in Nashville, I don't know if you've seen some of the housing in Nashville.
Starting point is 01:42:18 We've had three sets of friends that have moved to Nashville in the past six years, all families. And we had a family friend. And they were actually leaving, they lived near San Diego. They were leaving California, military family. And they had moved to Nashville. The husband got a job in Nashville. And they had two kids. And they were sending us pictures of property when they were moving.
Starting point is 01:42:49 And it was a few years ago. And there was, can you know like the old-timey gingerbread houses in South St. Louis, which I always thought were overpriced anyway. Yeah, yeah. So they were looking at like, you know, 1,200 square foot, you know, maybe three bedrooms, smallish kitchen, a million dollars in Nashville. No joke. A million dollars. And they were like, what in the world is happening?
Starting point is 01:43:16 They were like everyone said Nashville. So they've had to move pretty far out. How crazy is that? But they said that now the homeless rate has shot up because people can't afford to stay in their neighborhoods. Nashville has literally doubled their population in just a span of years. They can't keep up. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Nashville is over $1,400 a month. A one-bedroom apartment.
Starting point is 01:43:51 And they said, all the real estate experts say it's only going to double from where we're at now. What? That's crazy. The median home sale. now is almost $450,000. Barely five years ago, it was like $280,000. So that's what Californians are doing. And they're not just doing it there.
Starting point is 01:44:16 They're doing it everywhere. They're doing it in Florida. Meanwhile, they're not doing it in St. Louis. They had their biggest, what is it, retail building clothes. Downtown when I lived in downtown St. Louis, and I lived in downtown St. Louis, we could legitimately walk to the ballpark. We had a cross over 40 on a bridge. We could walk to the ballpark if it got too crazy.
Starting point is 01:44:38 I lived like less, I lived a mile maybe from where the radio station that I worked at the time. But this story, so it's the Tashara Jones, who's the mayor of St. Louis. I don't think she understands what the word Renaissance means because she said that St. Louis is experiencing Kane a renaissance. It's a Renaissance they're experiencing. Is that right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:04 She says that St. Louis is in the middle of a renaissance. Really? Yeah. But you got entire retail sectors closing in St. Louis. Yeah. Downtown has been on a decline for decades. And then when they re-had the major, you know, Washington Avenue down there, then they had so much crime. The last time we were down there, this was years ago, when we were still young parents.
Starting point is 01:45:33 but we went out to have dinner and play pool with a group of our friends and there was a shooting a block away gang members we're like that's it i'm told for this i'm not coming out i'm not doing this no more there's no overpriced warm beer that's this you know worth it no and that was it didn't go back but that's what i have it because they have restorative justice there they're not the middle of a renaissance i mean when you don't know what that word means that's crazy but see that's crime That's not Californians coming there. That's just crime. We have more in store.
Starting point is 01:46:04 Oh, man, you know what? I didn't get to. We're going to have to probably talk about tomorrow. Disney dropped Tinkerbell from their parks because they've had all these men and dresses being fairy princesses. Now they said that the Disney Story Matters team, I guess, they are now pulling Tinkerbell. And they said that it's problematic because she's body conscious. We're going to talk about this. Tinkerbell is bad in the cartoon,
Starting point is 01:46:36 but if a man dresses up as Tinkerbell on the park, it's fine. We got more on the way. Jesus. It's ridiculous. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Thanks, Kree.
Starting point is 01:46:54 Why do you think Americans are so down on President Biden right now? What do you mean? I know you don't like to talk about polls, like the... Five of six, Swin states that he is losing right now to somebody who is a criminal defendant. But more broadly, it doesn't seem like anything you guys are doing is making him more popular. Why do you think that is?
Starting point is 01:47:18 So you mentioned a criminal defendant, your word's not mine. So I want to be super mindful about how I answer this question because obviously that criminal defendant is also in the race for 2024 election. So I'm going to be super mindful there. I will speak more broadly to what the American people are going through. Like we understand. We are sensitive enough and open-minded enough to understand. She does not know how to answer this question. I'm sorry, I'm meeting up here today in stupidity.
Starting point is 01:47:48 Right? Yeah. So tomorrow we're going to get into the commission on presidential debates because Biden's made, he's got some caveats. We're going to explore those. Anna Barge apparently hit a bridge in Galveston and all kinds of stuff is spilling oil. So we have that for you. We'll keep watch on that as well. All right, today in stupidity.
Starting point is 01:48:08 I hear they want to keep Trump from saying things like sleepy and crooked, which is really weird. I love it. No crooked, no sleepy. KJP says the Biden's decision to pause the shipment to Israel wasn't about politics at all when we are, no, that it is. We don't have time to play the audio. But she had just said this minutes ago. And obviously, to appease their base on the right that you saw in college campuses is the reason why. they held up the shipment of weapons because of Rafa.
Starting point is 01:48:37 So absolutely about politics. Yeah. Yeah. There you go. All right, folks. That does it for our program today. I hope you have a great night. And I'll be back behind the mic with you tomorrow.

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